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IN THE PAPER<br />

TODAY<br />

Power outage: The Observer &<br />

Eccentric's Livonia office was<br />

without power from midnight<br />

Thursday until after 6 p.m. Friday<br />

because of a disconnected cable.<br />

The power outage also took down<br />

our phone system. We apologize<br />

for any inconvenience to our readers<br />

and customers who were unable<br />

to reach us.<br />

Men's collections: No, we're not<br />

talking about numbers in little<br />

black books; we're talking tools<br />

and tin soldiers. Men from <strong>Canton</strong><br />

and Plymouth have loaned their<br />

treasures to the Plymouth Historical<br />

Museum for a special<br />

display./3A<br />

COUNTY NEWS<br />

Feds to the rescue: A grant of<br />

more than $125 million will be<br />

used to clean up the Rouge River<br />

throughout 48 communities in the<br />

tri-county area./7k<br />

STREET SCENE<br />

Going solo: For Daniel Ash, it<br />

sometimes feels like he's been<br />

playing his songs for decades . .<br />

with others. Now the singer/<br />

songwriter/guitarist is taking a<br />

timeout from his work with Love<br />

& Rockets to focus on his solo<br />

career. /SB<br />

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1993 • CANTON, MICHIGAN • 52 PAGES<br />

State to buy Mettetal Airport<br />

& Once<br />

a hot topic In Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong>, the issue of government<br />

buying and running Mettetal Airport rose<br />

from the dead last week, as airport opponents and<br />

their political allies scrambled to stop it<br />

BY KEVIN BROWN<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

The state will buy Mettetal Airport<br />

in three to four months to maintain<br />

the Bmall airport for the Plymouth -<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> community, state officials<br />

say.<br />

That news angered Plymouth's<br />

longtime opponents of government<br />

ownership of Mettetal, and the officials<br />

they helped elect to posts in<br />

Plymouth, Plymouth Township and<br />

Btate government.<br />

State Rep. Jerry Vorva, R-Plymouth,<br />

said he believed, as did most local<br />

officials, that the airport issue —<br />

•iSgS&s<br />

aV.-jgE*,* 1<br />

BILL BRESLER/STAF? PHOTOGRAPHER<br />

Helping out: Tina Blaschke, 10, of <strong>Canton</strong> collected enough<br />

food, clothing and other items from her Franklin-Palmer<br />

Apartments neighbors to help two homeless families.<br />

divisive for the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

community in recent years — had<br />

been settled.<br />

"The people of the City of Plymouth<br />

even changed their charter to<br />

say they can't get in the airport business,"<br />

Vorva said. Voters overwhelmingly<br />

supported that action in November<br />

1991, signaling an apparent<br />

victory for airport opponents.<br />

After hearing on Tuesday from, the<br />

anti-airport Plymouth Concerned<br />

Citizens group that the airport purchase<br />

was back on, Vorva said he's<br />

been seeking to contact the governor<br />

FIM CENTS<br />

and the state Department of Transportation<br />

to stop it<br />

"If they're (transportation officials)<br />

acting contrary to good public policy,<br />

maybe the governor needs to make<br />

some changes over there," Vorva said.<br />

Vorva said Friday that he hoped to<br />

speak to Gov. Engler over the weekend<br />

on the Mettetal Airport issue. "I<br />

would ask why is this state with a<br />

$400-million deficit going to buy an<br />

airport that doesn't make any money<br />

when the governor's philosophy has<br />

See AIWPOWT7~2A<br />

10-year-old runs<br />

food collection<br />

BY JOANNE MALISZEWSKI<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

Tina Blaschke just wanted to<br />

help.<br />

"I feel soiry for them," said the<br />

10-year-old <strong>Canton</strong> girl. "I just want<br />

to help them."<br />

That's exactly what Tina and four<br />

other members of her club, called<br />

"Kids for Caring," did beginning in<br />

late January. Thanks to the club —<br />

including Reanece Johnson, Heather<br />

Thompson, Benita Bell and Diane<br />

Hester — two homeless families<br />

are better off today than they were a<br />

few weeks ago.<br />

Tina and other club members<br />

were shocked recently when they<br />

heard the news that a homeless man<br />

who rides his bicycle in <strong>Canton</strong> had<br />

been beaten by some youths. "He<br />

had a bag of food and they beat him<br />

up," Tina said.<br />

That's where Tina and the club<br />

•got the idea to help homeless people<br />

with a food drive of their very own.<br />

with the idea of<br />

helping the homeless," said Tina, a<br />

fifth-grader at Field Elementary<br />

School who wants to become a veterinarian.<br />

Tina saw great potential in the<br />

residents of the Franklin-Palmer<br />

Apartments on Palmer Road, where<br />

she lives with her mom, Linda. Tina<br />

decided to ask people for help by informing<br />

them through a newsletter<br />

of her intentions. When it was done,<br />

Tina and Reanece had 120 copies<br />

made and passed them out door-todoor<br />

among the apartment residents.<br />

"I am a 10-year-old that lives in<br />

your community. I feel very fortunate<br />

that my family always has a<br />

warm bed and food," Tina wrote in<br />

the newsletter that began with<br />

"Help!" written in capital letters. "I<br />

find it very sad that not everbody<br />

does. Myself and some friends decided<br />

to do what we can to help<br />

them."<br />

The response was overwhelming.<br />

Within two weeks, the girls had collected<br />

food, baby toys and clothes,<br />

bedding, clothing and dishes. And<br />

thanks to friends and family of<br />

Tina's mom, Linda, furniture — including<br />

tables, televisions, and<br />

couches — also was donated.<br />

"The girls wanted to donate to a<br />

church," Linda Blaschke said. Instead,<br />

she suggested the girls contact<br />

a homeless shelter on Michigan<br />

Avenue. They went to the shelter<br />

and left knowing they would sponsor<br />

two single mothers and their<br />

children.<br />

"That way, the girls could see how<br />

they could help the families directly,"<br />

Linda said.<br />

One of the mothers sponsored by<br />

Tina and her friends has two 3-yearold<br />

twin girls, and a newborn boy.<br />

The other mother has a IVi-year-old<br />

girl. And until this past weekend,<br />

See FOOD, 4 A<br />

Teacher not guilty of hitting student<br />

J. mm . . . .J — the Department of Social Services, r<br />

BY M.B. DILLON<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

Robert Gale, third-grade teacher at<br />

Farrand Elementary, was found not<br />

guilty of assault and battery charges<br />

by a five-woman, one-man jury at the<br />

end of a one-day trial in 35th District<br />

Court Thursday.<br />

The jury took less than an hour to<br />

reach its verdict in Judge James<br />

Garber's court.<br />

Gale, a 25-year veteran teacher<br />

with Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />

Schools, was accused in October by<br />

Alexander Parsons, then 8, of striking<br />

him in the back after the boy tattled<br />

on a fellow student.<br />

Gale voluntarily took and passed<br />

with a lie detector test, results of<br />

which weren't admissible as evidence.<br />

Testimony from Ale* conflicted<br />

with that of other students, who were<br />

out of the courtroom while Alex was<br />

on the stand.<br />

According to Alex, he'd attempted<br />

to tell Gale that another student had<br />

made a derogatory remark about the<br />

teacher on the way back from recess.<br />

"All I said was, 'Mr. Gale, Jessica<br />

said —' I saw his hand come up," the<br />

boy testified. "He hit me in the mid<br />

Roundtable planned<br />

The public is invited to attend the local government<br />

roundtable sponsored by the <strong>Canton</strong> Economic<br />

Club at noon Wednesday, Feb. 17, at Geneva<br />

Presbyterian Church, 5835 Sheldon Road.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township Supervisor Tom Yack, Plymouth<br />

Mayor Bob Jones and Plymouth Township<br />

Supervisor Kathleen McCarthy are expected to<br />

discuss shared services. Each official will be given<br />

time for an opening statement. Discussion of issues<br />

will follow, as well as a question and answer<br />

period.<br />

Lunch is $12 per person. Reeervations may be<br />

made by calling 454-5427.<br />

Resident appointed<br />

iUjendrs Sinha of <strong>Canton</strong> has been appointed<br />

by the state Senate to the Air Pollution Control<br />

J 'What a birthday preeent. At flrat I said, "what a<br />

bummer to hava It on my birthday," but than I waa<br />

^ a< *' Robert Gale<br />

third-grade teacher<br />

die of my back and I fell to my knees<br />

and he moved my desk."<br />

Asked by prosecutor Tim Cronin to<br />

show the court where he was positioned<br />

when he was struck, Alex<br />

stood a couple of f$et from Cronin,<br />

facing him. Alex testified the incident<br />

occurred near his desk.<br />

Alex said he began crying after he<br />

was hit and was told by Gale to go to<br />

the bathroom. He went to the office<br />

after that but was "too upset" to tell<br />

principal Ann Kuhn or the school<br />

nurse that he'd been struck, the boy<br />

testified.<br />

Alex said he then returned to the<br />

classroom, went to gym class, out to<br />

recess, snd back to Gale's class before<br />

being dismissed and going to his babysitter's.<br />

Alex said he didn't tell hit mother<br />

he'd been hit until after hit friend<br />

Bradley Morgan came over to play<br />

around dinner time.<br />

"Me and Brad were saying, Should<br />

we tell her?' Then we told her Mr.<br />

Gale hit me."<br />

Lauren Brock, 8, testified Alex<br />

"was knocked down in front of the<br />

teacher's desk."<br />

Bradley Morgan, 9, testified that<br />

Gale hit Alex "with the side of his<br />

hand around his shoulder blade" and<br />

that Alex was seated at the time.<br />

John Theodore, 9, said, "Mr. Gale<br />

was yelling at him. i didn't see him<br />

hit him. He sat down and then Alex<br />

was crying."<br />

Adam Rudlaff, 8, said he heard<br />

Alex crying, and that Mr. Gale moved<br />

Alex's desk. „ , ,<br />

Principal Ann Kuhn testified that<br />

she investigated the incident, but<br />

found no grounds to believe Alex had<br />

been struck. She filed nothing with<br />

CANTON CONNECTION<br />

Commission. He will represent foil-time air pollution<br />

control officers. Hs succeeds Alan Greenberg<br />

of Novi. who resigned. The term expires June 15,<br />

1994.<br />

Engineers talk<br />

Two <strong>Canton</strong> residents, both Detroit Edison engineers,<br />

will speak to high school students Feb. 18<br />

to help liven up math and science studies for high<br />

school students in southeastern Michigan. The<br />

engineers are heading back to school to mark National<br />

Engineers Week, Feb. 14-20.<br />

Dennis Thoune of <strong>Canton</strong> will speak at Plymouth<br />

Salem High School, while Alan Yonkman<br />

- - •MS<br />

the Department of Social Services, re-<br />

quired by law in cases of suspected<br />

child abuse.<br />

Richard Beemer, Gale's attorney,<br />

told the jury in closing arguments<br />

that Alex and Bradley both disliked<br />

Gale and wanted out of his class.<br />

Alex's actions the day he supposedly<br />

was hit were those of a "normal little<br />

boy who'd been humiliated and embarrassed<br />

by having his seat changed.<br />

No child likes being laughed at<br />

An elated Gale was congratulated<br />

outside the courtroom by nearly three<br />

dozen friends, fellow teachers and<br />

family members who came from as far<br />

away as Grand Rapids to support<br />

him.<br />

It was Gale's 50th birthday.<br />

"What a birthday present," said<br />

Gale, who was reassigned as a substitute<br />

but hai been on medical leave<br />

since the incident occurred. "At first I<br />

said,'what a bummer to have it on my<br />

birthday,'but then I was glad."<br />

Gale, and the teachers* union, expect<br />

he will be placed back in his<br />

classroom at Farrand. Errol Goldman,<br />

the district's executive director<br />

for employee relations, wasn't available<br />

for comment.<br />

will speak at Lapeer West High School. Both are<br />

part of the engineers' annual student outreach effort,<br />

Discover 'E.' The engineers will discuss how<br />

engineering relates to energy development and<br />

how students can prepare for engineering careers.<br />

Architectural presentation<br />

The architectural team that is recommended to<br />

serve as the architects for <strong>Canton</strong>'s proposed community<br />

center will make s presentation at 7 p.m.<br />

Thursday. Feb. 18, in the townahip board meeting<br />

room, 1150 S. <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road.<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> community center architect review<br />

committee has recommended the team to prepare<br />

plans for the estimated $13-million project-<br />

The board of trustees will consider retaining the<br />

t at 7 pan. Tuesday, Feb. 23.


2A(C) The Observer/MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1993<br />

Airport from page 1A<br />

been to privatize?" Vorva asked.<br />

Mettetal Airport is in <strong>Canton</strong><br />

at the southeast corner of Joy and<br />

Lilley roads on the Plymouth<br />

Township limit<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Supervisor Tom Yack<br />

said he wasn't surprised the state<br />

was still interested in buying the<br />

airport.<br />

"I know the aeronautics bureau<br />

really wants to save the smaller<br />

airports," he said.<br />

As to <strong>Canton</strong> operating the airport,<br />

he said, "I don't think we'd<br />

be interested, but we'd always be<br />

willing to listen."<br />

Rises from dead<br />

In the summer, the effort to buy<br />

the airport — then led by the Federal<br />

Aviation Administration —<br />

appeared dead. "It's over as far as<br />

we're concerned," said the FAA<br />

Detroit airports district manager<br />

in August.<br />

That was after <strong>Canton</strong> and<br />

Plymouth Township officials<br />

sought strict safeguards against<br />

expansion and other demands in<br />

their application for a federal<br />

grant to buy the airport.<br />

The FAA said it hadn't beforeaccepted<br />

such provisions.<br />

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port maintain there are secret<br />

plans to expand Mettetal, and<br />

that local taxpayers would be<br />

stuck with tax increases to support<br />

it.<br />

'Absolutely not," said Richard<br />

Jackson, assistant deputy director<br />

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"We have no intentioirof making<br />

that airport anything more<br />

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Jackson said that nowhere in<br />

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Asked if the state would buy<br />

and knock down houses near the<br />

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not."<br />

When airport opponents<br />

learned last week that the state<br />

Department of Transportation<br />

planned to buy the airport, they<br />

contacted Vorva.<br />

Purchase defended<br />

"We strongly believe that most<br />

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comes from a few individuals in<br />

the community who continue to<br />

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"Both of these allegations are<br />

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to defend," Hoyt said.<br />

Plymouth Township Supervisor<br />

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said news that the state would<br />

pursue an airport purchase is "a<br />

shock."<br />

"I like having a small airport in<br />

our community, but I don't think<br />

the tax dollars should be paying<br />

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"I've been trying to get through<br />

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Jackson said that once the<br />

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4A(P,C)<br />

Kids earn music honors<br />

Livonia Franklin High School<br />

was alive with the sound of music<br />

Saturday, Feb. 6. The occasion<br />

was the Annual Solo and Ensemble<br />

Festival, sponsored by District<br />

Twelve of the Michigan<br />

School Band and Orchestra Association.<br />

More than 1,500 high school instrumental<br />

musicians from<br />

Wayne and Washtenaw counties<br />

participated, including many<br />

from Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

All PCEP band students were<br />

awarded either the first place (Division<br />

I) blue ribbon, or the Division<br />

II red ribbon. Even though<br />

there are five different rating divisions,<br />

no PCEP student scored<br />

beneath Division II. All first division<br />

winners are now eligible to<br />

participate in the State Solo and<br />

Ensemble Festival, which will be<br />

held at Eastern Michigan Univer-<br />

The senior citizen nutrition program<br />

will serve these hot meals<br />

the week of Feb. 15. Meals will<br />

be served at noon at Tonquish<br />

Creek Manor, 1160 Sheridan, in<br />

Plymouth (453-9703) and at<br />

11:30 a.m. at the <strong>Canton</strong> Recreation<br />

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Call 24 hours in advance for<br />

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Suggested donation is $1.50.<br />

Food from page 1A<br />

when both families were expected<br />

to move into homes, they were<br />

homeless.<br />

Tina says she's proud of her efforts<br />

and that she knows she's<br />

helped someone less fortunate<br />

than herself. But like most adults,<br />

she says she's no closer to finding<br />

a solution to the nation's homeless<br />

problem.<br />

"If everyone sponsored just one<br />

family, it would make a world of<br />

difference. This hasn't cost us a<br />

penny," Linda said.<br />

And thanks to Gail Justin,<br />

apartment complex manager,<br />

Tina had a place for residents to<br />

bring their donations. By now the<br />

1<br />

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Following is a list of the<br />

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Solo ratings:<br />

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Lauzon, Dan Hodge, Rusty<br />

Shedd, Melissa Francis — clarinet;<br />

Stacey Anderson, Melissa<br />

Snokoviti, Jenna McWilliam, Julie<br />

Rummel, Susan Bozell, Catherine<br />

Shasko — flute; Miriam Garcellano<br />

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McFerran — oboe; Catherine<br />

Shasko — piccolo; Derek<br />

Clemens, Rob Myers, Bobbie<br />

Rice, Ben Grover, Susan<br />

Ratcliffe, Elaine Wisniewski,<br />

Tom Wrobel, George Hester, Liza<br />

Ro hereon — trumpet.<br />

Division II: Dan Shasko — alto<br />

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Mark Simmons — trumpet.<br />

Ensemble Performers:<br />

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apartment complex clubhouse<br />

should be empty, though. Tina<br />

and her mom were hoping to borrow<br />

a van this past weekend and<br />

take the donated goods to the<br />

homeless shelter where they could<br />

be given to the two families.<br />

"It only takes a little time to do<br />

all this," Linda said, pointing to<br />

the goods collected by her daughter.<br />

Tina will tell you she's learned<br />

a lot with this project. First of all,<br />

she's thankful her neighbors were<br />

so generous. "I thought maybe I<br />

would get just a boxful of stuff,<br />

that's it," Tina said.<br />

But she's also spreading the<br />

The Observer/ MONDAY. FEBRUARY 15,1993<br />

Division I: Ceryl Lauzon and<br />

Matt Firestone — clarinet duet;<br />

Melissa Robinsin and Jodi Chapman<br />

— flute duet; George Hester<br />

and Ben Grover — trumpet duet;<br />

Andy Wagner, Zach Loiselle,<br />

Mike Temple and Jenny Schnoes<br />

— trumpet quartet.<br />

Division II: Cathy Fry and Gina<br />

Liljestrand — clarinet duet; Elizabeth<br />

Carr and Silvia Necovski —<br />

clarinet duet; Dawn Miters,<br />

Heather Sednik and Kelly Prithcard<br />

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blueberries, chocolate chip<br />

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Thursday<br />

Beef stew with vegetables,<br />

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Friday<br />

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"I got two A pluses," Tina said.<br />

And she's not stopping there.<br />

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Tina worked just about everyday<br />

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LUCY I. FOX<br />

Service® were recently held for<br />

Lucy I. Fox, 70, of Beulah, Mich.,<br />

formerly of the Northville and<br />

Plymouth area.<br />

She was born Jan. 18,1923, in<br />

Lyon Township, Oakland County.<br />

She died Tuesday, Feb. 9, at<br />

Providence Hospital, Southfield.<br />

She was a homemaker. She graduated<br />

from Northvile High School<br />

in 1941. She was a member of the<br />

Michigan chapter of the Nature<br />

Conservancy and was active in<br />

caring for abandoned animals.<br />

She was a Red Cross volunteer. In<br />

1988 she and her husband moved<br />

to Crystal Lake, Beulah.<br />

She is survived by her husband,<br />

Martin Fox of Beulah; three<br />

daughters, Laurie Bogart of<br />

Plymouth, Nancy Bogart of Redford<br />

and Susan Bogart of Folly<br />

Beach, S.C.; two step-sons, Michael<br />

Fox of Cadillac and Douglas<br />

Fox of Detroit; one step-daughter.<br />

Judith Bailey of <strong>Canton</strong>; five -<br />

grandchildren; two great-grandchildren;<br />

four sisters and six<br />

brothers.<br />

Memorial contributions may be<br />

given to the Southfield Oncology<br />

Institute, 27211 Lahser, Suite<br />

200, Southfield 48034 and the Nature<br />

Conservancy, Michigan<br />

Chapter, 2840 E. Grand River,<br />

No. 5, East Lansing 48823.<br />

•<br />

CLARA W. ISBISTER<br />

Services for Clara W. Isbister, 87,<br />

of Livonia were Monday, Feb. 8,<br />

at Schrader Funeral Home with<br />

the Rev. Leland L. Sesse Jr. officiating.<br />

Mrs. Isbister was a former<br />

elementary school teacher in<br />

Yale, Mich, and in Centerline,<br />

Mich.<br />

She was a member of the First<br />

Presbyterian church in Plymouth.<br />

She was also a member of the<br />

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Plymouth and The Rotary Anns.<br />

She served as a member of the<br />

Board of Eastern Michigan Uni-<br />

OBITUARIES<br />

versity Alumni Association. She<br />

graduated from Ann Arbor High<br />

School and attended Ypsilanti<br />

State Normal College, now known<br />

as Eastern Michigan University.<br />

She taught painting and craft<br />

classes #rfter leaving the school<br />

systems.<br />

She is survived by sons: James<br />

D. of Potomac, Maryland, and<br />

Robert L. of Plymouth; sister<br />

Martha Wild of Monroe; three<br />

grandchildren and two great- •—<br />

grandchildren. She was preceded<br />

in death by her husband, Russell<br />

L. Isbister (1968), former superintendent<br />

of Plymouth Schools; and<br />

her brothers, Oscar F. and Paul<br />

D. Wild. Memorial contributions<br />

may be made to the First Presbyterian<br />

church of Plymouth or to<br />

the charity of your choice.<br />

WALTER F. BAUMGARTNER<br />

Services for Walter F. Baumgartner,<br />

86, of Plymouth were Saturday,<br />

Feb. 13, at Schrader Funeral<br />

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Cemetery, Salem Township.<br />

He was born Nov. 22, 1906 in<br />

Detroit. He died Thursday, Feb.<br />

11, in Livonia. He came to the<br />

Plymouth community 70 years<br />

ago from Redford. He was a machine<br />

repairman for Ford Motor<br />

Company. He retired 23 years ago<br />

from the Livonia Transmission<br />

Plant. He loved to garden and<br />

feed the birds.<br />

He is survived by four daughters,<br />

Virginia Gibson of Plymouth.<br />

Margie McGarry of <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

Jean Kieffer of Livonia and Linda<br />

Hieronymus of Livonia; two sons,<br />

Robert Baumgartner of Brooklyn,<br />

Mich, and Richard Baumgartner<br />

of Plymouth; 21 grandchildren;<br />

eight great-grandchildren; and<br />

one brother, Raymond Baumgartner<br />

of California.<br />

Dr. David A. Hay officiated the<br />

service. Memorial contributions<br />

may be given to Lapham Cemetery<br />

Fund.<br />

PLYMOUTH-CANTON COMMUNITY SCHOOLS<br />

WAYNE AND WASHTENAW COUNTIES, MICHIGAN<br />

The Regular Board of Education Meeting scheduled for February 21, IMS. is<br />

canceled. The next Regular Meeting will be held on March 4, IMS, at the E. J.<br />

McClendon Educational Center. 454 South Harvey Street, Plymouth.<br />

PaMWl February 15. 1991<br />

DAVID P. ARTLEY, Secretary<br />

Board of Education<br />

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Diana Carter, a speech pathologist<br />

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"Diana means so much to the<br />

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Project gets federal grant, wider scope<br />

BY RALPH R. ECHTESAW<br />

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Pulling old tires out of the<br />

Rouge River just isn't enough<br />

anymore.<br />

Friends of the Rouge, an organization<br />

that sponsors such cleanups<br />

of the river every year, has<br />

some high-powered help now that<br />

the federal government has<br />

stepped in. #<br />

With a federal grant of mbre<br />

than $125 million and more expected<br />

to come, area officials are<br />

bent on cleaning the Rouge River<br />

in a wide-angle approach that includes<br />

communities from Bloomfield<br />

Township to Westland.<br />

Called the Rouge River National<br />

Wet Weather Demonstration<br />

Project, the venture seeks to bring<br />

cleanliness to. the Rouge by<br />

spreading awareness and retention<br />

basins all over the area that<br />

feeds the river.<br />

"This is a great benefit to all<br />

taxpayers," said Oakland County<br />

Drain Commissioner George<br />

Kuhn. "It's fantastic!"<br />

The first of its kind in the nation,<br />

this pilot project was pushed<br />

through congress by representatives<br />

William Ford, D-Ypsilanti<br />

Township, and John Dingell, D-<br />

Dearborn. .<br />

"We're not only fixing the problems<br />

in our backyard, but we're in<br />

the spAlight," said James Murray,<br />

Wayne County public works<br />

director. "Industrial countries<br />

throughout the world will be<br />

watching."<br />

The idea is that every pollutant<br />

dumped on the ground or in the<br />

water all over the Rouge basin<br />

will eventually get into the river.<br />

"All of us who live in the Rouge<br />

basin live on the banks of the<br />

Rouge River," said James Ridgway,<br />

one of the project coordinators.<br />

Observer & Eccentric communities<br />

involved in the project are<br />

Bloomfield Hills, Bloomfield<br />

Township, Birmingham, Beverly<br />

Hills, Bingham Farms, Franklin,<br />

Troy, West Bloomfield, Westland,<br />

Farmington, Farmington Hills,<br />

Livonia, Redford, Garden City,<br />

Plymouth, Plymouth Township<br />

and <strong>Canton</strong> Township.<br />

"For years the Rouge River has<br />

been perhaps the greatest waste of<br />

a major waterway in America,"<br />

said Wayne County Executive<br />

Edward McNamara, who spoke at<br />

a meeting last week of more than<br />

200 representatives of the 48 communities<br />

in the Rouge basin.<br />

"Most people have never known<br />

the Rouge as a place for recreation.<br />

They have only known it as<br />

a sewer. But with the help of the<br />

federal government the Rouge will<br />

once again be a place for boating,<br />

swimming and fishing."<br />

The difference between this<br />

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created when water drains<br />

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"We will help (citizens) understand<br />

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The Observer/ MONDAY. FEBRUARY 15,1993<br />

POINTS OF VIEW<br />

Local landscape lost as resource to feed hungry<br />

l<br />

BILL BKESLER/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER<br />

Goosed: Like many communities, Livonia is searching for a way to<br />

control the geese that populate its fairways and flock to Hines Drive<br />

in Wayne County.<br />

riving Hinea Drive in Wayne<br />

County on an almost daily basis,<br />

I've thought about and plotted<br />

ways to turn the Canada geese that<br />

proliferate there into dinner.<br />

There's the .20 gauge in the closet,<br />

but that's best left there. A wet towel<br />

thrown over one at midnight is one<br />

idea, or a sling shot.<br />

But the ideas are quickly dismissed.<br />

What we've done to our feathered<br />

friends is disgusting. We've fed them<br />

so much bread that we've made them<br />

too lazy to fend for themselves, and<br />

their numbers are growing to the pest<br />

stage in Livonia. But then part of the<br />

problem is our own laziness. Thoughts<br />

of a goose dinner don't stay around<br />

long.<br />

Liberals with a heart can screw up a<br />

free lunch — their own. Native Americans<br />

have the idea that one shouldn't<br />

interfere with an animal unless it's for<br />

a good cause — dinner. It's a good idea.<br />

But there are others. I once knew an<br />

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but an Italian-speaking friend inter-<br />

JEFF COUNTS<br />

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The old janitor didn't understand<br />

why there was any hunger or poverty in<br />

Detroit. His reasoning was that there<br />

were flocks of pigeons roaming free for<br />

the taking. In Italy the lowly pigeon is<br />

a game bird and the old janitor just<br />

couldn't imagine that people in need<br />

wouldn't shoot and eat them.<br />

My wife's family has similar stories.<br />

They're Greek and one of their ethnic<br />

dishes is greens. Not collard greens,<br />

but dandelion greens.<br />

My wife cringed with embarrassment<br />

when driving through Detroit at the<br />

sight of old Greek ladies picking weeds<br />

in vacant fields. They would be clad in<br />

black dresses, standard issues for widows,<br />

and nylons rolled over their knees.<br />

They were bent over at the waist so you<br />

could see all the way to Cyprus.<br />

One writer I know says his family got<br />

through the lean years by eating bluebird<br />

pie.<br />

We've become either too rich or lazy<br />

from welfare and food stamps to see<br />

the riches in the landscape around us<br />

and too regulated by government to act.<br />

In the old days, Livonia and other<br />

communities wouldn't have had the<br />

problem of devising the dreaded government<br />

program to do something<br />

about having too many geese.<br />

It never would have developed if<br />

there were enough old Italians around<br />

like my friend. And as for a weed cutting<br />

program, a village of Greek ladies<br />

would have kept that problem in check.<br />

And all the while they would have<br />

been putting food on their tables.<br />

Jeff Counts is editor of the Plymouth<br />

and <strong>Canton</strong> Observer Newspapers and<br />

is in search of recipes for wild goose and<br />

dandelion wine. He can be reached at<br />

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Journalists forget truth carries its own magic<br />

Be happy Bill Clinton just wanted<br />

to be president and not head of a<br />

'60s cult, because we might still<br />

be beaded, braided and barefoot.<br />

Clinton was simply spellbinding at<br />

last week's Town Meeting in Southfield,<br />

the first of many he intends to<br />

create across the United States. His<br />

ability to relate to a group and to each<br />

individual is a gift. He is the ultimate<br />

Salesman, the bully preacher, charisma<br />

personified.<br />

He moved at least two people to<br />

tears. One young audience member<br />

burst into tears as a reporter asked her<br />

to describe her experience. "I don't<br />

want him to leave," the young girl<br />

sobbed.<br />

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from Southfield, a native of Puerto<br />

Rico cried as she said Clinton's answer<br />

to her question made her feel for the<br />

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We wanted to hear them say that it<br />

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This was a town hall for the people.<br />

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The Oakland University classes I've<br />

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The Wayne County Building<br />

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963-2106<br />

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1993<br />

TASTV BUDS<br />

CHEF LARRY JANES<br />

'Gourmet momma'<br />

inspires good cooks<br />

ow that Valentine's Day has passed, and I<br />

have confessed the usual carcLshop version<br />

of love to my mate, I can wholeheartedly<br />

confess adoration to one of my true loves, Julia<br />

Child.<br />

Julia has garnered my love and respect in much<br />

the same way that momma has. As a matter of<br />

fact, subliminally, I refer to her as my "gourmet<br />

momma."<br />

On rainy days, I pop one of Julia's eight cooking<br />

videos into my VCR, watch her prepare duck a<br />

l'orange, and silently mimic her cartooned voice.<br />

When I'm searching for a recipe for an infallible<br />

bread, chowder or creamy flan, I refer to one of her<br />

many books, especially "The Way to Cook,"<br />

(Knopf, copyright 1989).<br />

Grande dame<br />

There's little doubt that Julia is by far the doyenne,<br />

the grande dame, and the epitome of good<br />

cooks throughout the world. Martha Stewart<br />

professes to entertain. Lynne Rosette Kasper<br />

might know about Italian cuisine, and Heloise can<br />

teach me how to clean my stovetop but, Julia deserves<br />

credit for instilling basic cooking knowledge<br />

to millions of folks like you and me.<br />

If you cook, and if you're reading this, you probably<br />

love to cook. Undoubtedly there's a Julia<br />

Child cookbook somewhere in your cookbook library.<br />

If you have yet to pick up a copy of "The<br />

Way to Cook" there is no better time. This book is<br />

chock full of Julia's favorite master recipes, and<br />

contains tips that can turn a ball of sticky dough<br />

into some of the best French bread you've ever<br />

sunk your teeth into.<br />

Helpful tips<br />

The latest rage sweeping the metro area is root<br />

vegetables, and once again, Julia shows you how.<br />

One might say that Anne Willan, author of the<br />

"The Look and Cook Series," which accompanies<br />

recipes with step-by-step color photographs, borrowed<br />

Julia's thought that in addition to great recipes,<br />

a cookbook should contain precise photographs.<br />

The photographs in "The Way to Cook" are full<br />

color directives that show how the food being prepared<br />

should look, whether you're braising cabbage<br />

or grating beets. And if that's not quite<br />

enough, there are also little quips of information<br />

like how to remove beet stains from your hands —<br />

simply wet them, rub with salt then wash with<br />

soap and water. The hands shown in the photographs<br />

are definitely Julia's complete with wrinkles<br />

and dark blotches that have fondled everything<br />

from a tenderloin of lamb to a wrinkled leaf<br />

of spinach.<br />

Cooking with Julia<br />

Readers call me all the time to ask questions<br />

about cooking. Whether it be how to make a velvety<br />

sauce for a bunch of broccoli or a question<br />

about the color of one of Julia's favorite foods.<br />

veain usually end up conferring withUulia in one "<br />

of her books about a technique or recipe.<br />

The first time I ever deboned a leg of lamb was<br />

with a glass of Gallo Hearty Burgundy and Julia's<br />

book, propped open to page 212.<br />

The first time I ever attempted to bake a true<br />

French bread, complete with a cup of water thrown<br />

into the bottom of the oven to create steam for an<br />

unsurpassed crust was with Julia. I can still remember<br />

plugging in the 13-inch black and white<br />

TV where the blender now stands in momma's<br />

kitchen to follow Julia every step of the way while<br />

I boned my first walleye.<br />

I'd even forego reruns of the Ghoul on Saturday<br />

afternoons to watch Julia dance through her<br />

French chef kitchen on PBS. There's little doubt<br />

that I am a Julia Child groupie.<br />

If you love to cook and enjoy cooking well, you<br />

need to buy one of Julia Child's cookbooks.<br />

Whether it be "Mastering the Art of French Cooking."<br />

"The French Chef Cookbook" or any one of<br />

her other four cookbooks.<br />

Julia Child deserves a place on your cookbook<br />

shelf. Local libraries have copies of her cookbooks<br />

for lending, and if you're looking for something a<br />

little classic, one of har recipes will certainly warm<br />

the cockles of your heart and taste buds.<br />

She's one of the few great chefs today who can<br />

take you into har kitchen to tall, and show you<br />

everything she knows about the easentials of good<br />

cooking.<br />

"The Way to Cook" is also available at all major<br />

bookstores, Williams-Sonoma and Kitchen Glamor<br />

storea. It's a bit pricey ($50) hardcover, but if<br />

there's someone in your family who loves to cook,<br />

this book will be an endless resource. Bon appetit!<br />

See Lurry Jans*' family-tested recipes inside. To<br />

leave a Voice Mail message for Chef Larry, dial<br />

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See related story 8A<br />

BY KEELY WYGONIK<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

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Cheer up, do something different, and fun. Get in the<br />

carnival spirit. Mardi Gras is a festive theme for a<br />

party. Set the mood with some Dixieland music, put<br />

on a pot of jambalaya or gumbo, and invite friends<br />

over for a fabulous feast.<br />

Add some spice to your life, get rid<br />

of those winter doldrums — Mardi<br />

Gras is the perfect excuse to have a<br />

party.<br />

Set the mood with Dixieland music,<br />

Zydeco or Harry Connick Jr. Hum<br />

along as he sings "Do you know what<br />

it means to miss New Orleans?"<br />

Put a pot of spicy jambalaya or<br />

gumbo on the stove to simmer, invite<br />

friends over, and you'll be thinking<br />

about having fun, instead of how cold<br />

and ugly it is outside.<br />

If you're Catholic, Feb. 23, also<br />

called "Fat Tuesday," is the last day<br />

to indulge in sweets, and other foods<br />

that are forsaken during Lent, the period<br />

of fasting and penance between<br />

Ash Wednesday. Feb. 24. and Easter.<br />

which this year falls on April 11.<br />

"The word carnival means farewell<br />

to meat," said Carol Haskins, executive<br />

chef at the Townsend Hotel in<br />

Birmingham.<br />

"Most of the Mardi Gras foods are<br />

fun foods to eat. There's a traditional<br />

cake called a King's Cake. It's a ringshaped<br />

cake made from rich yeast<br />

dough with candied fruit peel, topped<br />

with a glaze of carnival colors —<br />

white, yellow, green and cherries.<br />

They put a bean or pecan half inside,<br />

and whoever finds it is the Mardi<br />

Gras king or queen."<br />

Maureen Kelly of Troy, Catherine<br />

Quaine of Farmington Hills, and Geraldine<br />

Carroll of Bloomfield Hills are<br />

busy getting ready for the second annual<br />

Mardis Gras Carnival Feb. 20 at<br />

St. Anne's Church in Detroit.<br />

The event, sponsored by the Gabriel<br />

Richard Historical Society, is a<br />

benefit to raise money for the restoration<br />

of the church building and^<br />

grounds. Established in 1701, St.<br />

Anne's is the oldest Catholic parish<br />

in Detroit, and the second oldest in<br />

the country.<br />

The carnival will take place in a series<br />

of connected, heated marquis<br />

tents, and feature hors d'oeuvres, an<br />

open bar and live entertainment including<br />

Dixieland favorites from Percy<br />

Gabriel's New Orleans Band.<br />

"Mardi Gras is mostly a celebration<br />

of good, hearty, substantial<br />

foods," said Jeffrey Gabriel, Certified<br />

Master Chef and director of the culinary<br />

arts program at Schoolcraft College<br />

in Livonia.<br />

Schoolcraft's Mardi Gras celebration<br />

Feb. 19 and 20 will feature the<br />

Red Garter Band, harmonica virtuoso<br />

Peter "Madcat" Ruth and Schoolcraft's<br />

SCool Jazz Vocal Group.<br />

The menu includes Seafood Jambalaya<br />

— a blend of rice, ham, red<br />

peppers, shrimp, tomatoes and okra<br />

seasoned with Tabasco sauce, garlic<br />

and cilantro. Jambalayas are also<br />

made with chicken, crabmeat, oysters<br />

and sausages. The rice absorbs most<br />

of the broth the meat or seafood is<br />

cooked in.<br />

Gumbo, a hearty soup made with<br />

chicken, shrimp, ham and oysters either<br />

alone or in combination, Ts an-<br />

Celebrate Mardi Gras French style<br />

Focus ON WLNI<br />

ELEANOR & RAY HEALD<br />

A most interesting<br />

history<br />

of the celebration<br />

of Mardi<br />

Gras is woven<br />

by Errol La<br />

Borde in<br />

"Mardi Gras,"<br />

published by<br />

Picayune<br />

Presa. In the<br />

beginning.<br />

La borde ela-<br />

borates, "Mardi Gras was sanctioned by the Christiana<br />

and was named by the French." He goes on to<br />

describe primitive man's celebration, and that of<br />

the Greek peasants 50 years ago.<br />

Christian religions consider the lata winter rites<br />

an acceptable fasting before the Lenten season's<br />

abstinence. Whatever the details, Mardi Gras conjures<br />

up the idea of fun and celebration.<br />

La Borde does not detail how the celebration became<br />

associated with £he word carnival, only that it<br />

did. The root word, however, gives us some clue. In<br />

18th century Venice, he says, the oelebration lasted<br />

on and off for six months, and a majority of the<br />

population adopted the ha^it of maaking.<br />

It appears that compared to their Latin neighbora,<br />

the French got.a lata start in celebrating carnival<br />

but "they quickly made up for lost time," La<br />

Borde writea.<br />

Some early French customs were quite uncivil<br />

ized. As time went on, they adopted many culturally<br />

civil traditions still practiced today.<br />

"They made masquerading at balls- popular and<br />

I<br />

they introduced the boeuf gras, a huge bull, either<br />

real or man made that came to symbolize the celebration,"<br />

LaBorde narrates. "Fat Tuesday,' a direct<br />

translation from the French became the French<br />

name for carnival day and is now known in every<br />

language as Mardi Gras.<br />

By the late 19th century, the celebration of Mardi<br />

Gras waned in France. Ironically, this is the time<br />

j^t began to flourish in New Orleans and it is there<br />

t|iat the feast is most celebrated today.<br />

History lesaon over, let's get down to celebrating<br />

and matching wine with Csyun and Creole cooking.<br />

The heart of Cqun food la southern French country<br />

cooking. Cajuns use the bounty of local crawfish, as<br />

well as chicken and pork, which is often smoked<br />

File powder, parsley, bay leaves, cayenne, black<br />

pepper and hot peppers are the principal seaaoninga.<br />

All preparationasare accompanied by rice.<br />

Rice balances hotness from the seasonings and<br />

allows solid wine harmonies. Unlike C^jun, Creole<br />

food originated in New Orleans and is a mixture of<br />

French, Spanish, Italian, American Indian and African<br />

traditions.<br />

Louisiana's renowned chef Paul Pnidhomme<br />

contends that "Today, in homes, there is still a<br />

distinction between Csjun and Creole cooking; in<br />

restaurants, little distinction remains." That's why<br />

Prudhomme refers to the two together aa Louisiana<br />

cooking.<br />

With Louisiana-style crabmeat, crawfish, shrimp<br />

or oysters, champagne or sparkling wine works well<br />

against well -seasoned preparations aa long as<br />

they're not too hot.<br />

— SWCTMIATI, 2B<br />

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Mardi Gras dishes, Page 2B -<br />

DIANE HANSON<br />

Mardi Gras<br />

toast Robert<br />

Prohaska<br />

and Diane<br />

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Mardi<br />

Gras at the<br />

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Mushrooms<br />

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and shrimp<br />

Creole are<br />

some traditional<br />

Mardi<br />

Gras dishes.<br />

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T'.vn<br />

other food that comes to mind when<br />

talking about Louisiana cuisine and<br />

Mardi Gras. In gumbo the rice is<br />

cooked separately. At serving time, a<br />

mound of rice is placed in a soup<br />

bowl, and the gumbo is poured over<br />

it.<br />

Marcia Sikarskie who is teaching<br />

"Mardi Gras — New Orleans Style"<br />

at Kitchen Glamor stores Feb. 16 to<br />

19, describes Louisiana food as<br />

hearty and robust.<br />

"They use a lot of seafood, chicken<br />

and pork in their dishes," she said,<br />

"and lots of garlic, pepper, sage,<br />

thyme, paprika and bay leaf. The food<br />

gets spicier the further south you go<br />

because the climate is warmer, and<br />

spice was used as a preservative."<br />

Vegetables common in Cajun and<br />

Creole cooking include tomatoes,<br />

onions, celery, green pepper, and<br />

okra.<br />

Coffees flavored with orange and<br />

lemon peel or cinnamon are traditional.<br />

For dessert serve pralines, which<br />

according to legend were named for a<br />

French butler, Praslin, who had almonds<br />

coated with sugar for his master<br />

as a precaution against indigestion.<br />

Gras events inside.<br />

DIANS HANSON<br />

Wine selections: Accompany Louisiana<br />

seafood dishes with 1990 Paul Thomas<br />

Sancerrt, Chavignol "Les Comtesses"<br />

($16) and duck or andouille gumbo with<br />

Maison Louis Jadot Vosne Romanee Les<br />

Suchots Red Burgundy ($60).


2B* The Observer/ MONDAY. FEBRUARY 15,1993<br />

See related storyon Taste front.<br />

SimiMr CREOLE<br />

Yi cup butter or margarine<br />

2 onions, finely chopped<br />

2 cloves garlic finely minced<br />

2 celery stalks, finely chopped<br />

2 pounds raw shrimp, peeled<br />

and de veined<br />

4 tablespoons flour<br />

1 teaspoon salt<br />

2 teaspoons chill powder<br />

2 cups milk<br />

4 tablespoons catsup<br />

2 tablespoons finely chopped<br />

parsley<br />

chicken broth or white wine to<br />

thin sauce<br />

Use a heavy skillet — melt butter<br />

and aautee vegetables. Add shrimp<br />

and sautee a few minutes longer.<br />

Celebrate<br />

A grassy-style sauvignon blanc<br />

can't be beat. You can stick with<br />

French and use a Sancerre from<br />

the Loire Valley or choose one<br />

from California. These are some<br />

of the best:-1990 Paul Thomas<br />

Sancerre, Chavignol "Les<br />

Comtesses" ($16), 1991 Lockwood<br />

Sauvignon Blanc ($7), 1991 Simi<br />

Sauvignon Blanc ($9), 1991 Fetzer<br />

Barrel Select Sauvignon Blanc<br />

($10).<br />

With Andouille, the most popular<br />

Cajun smoked pork sausage, a<br />

spicy southern Rhone wine, such<br />

as a Chateauneuf-du-Pape, is in<br />

order. Dry Creek Vineyard's<br />

owner Dave Stare, the grandson of<br />

a former Louisiana governor, is a<br />

Louisiana cooking aficionado.<br />

Wherever possible, winery events<br />

are centered around his food preference.<br />

Dry Creek Winery chef Richard<br />

Nollevaux makes the best Duck<br />

and Andouille Gumbo we've tast-<br />

Combine the salt, flour and chili<br />

powder and add to the skillet. Gradually<br />

add the milk, and cook for five<br />

minutes at low heat.<br />

Add catsup and parsley. Cover<br />

and continue to cook an additional<br />

10 to 12 minutea. Add chicken<br />

broth or white wine to thin sauce to<br />

desired consistence. Serve on fluffy<br />

white rice tossed with lightly<br />

sauteed sliced mushrooms. Serves 4<br />

to 6.<br />

STUFFED MUSHROOMS<br />

2 dozen mushrooms, stems<br />

finely chopped<br />

olive oil<br />

4 tablespoons margarine<br />

Yi cup crabmeat flaked<br />

1 onion, finely minced<br />

from page IB<br />

ed (see recipe inside). Dry Creek<br />

Zinfandel is used in the recipe<br />

and a glass of it makes a great<br />

match at the table.<br />

With gumbos and duck preparations,<br />

we also like pinot noir.<br />

Here again, you can elect a French<br />

or red Burgundy or one of the bottlings<br />

from the Carneros region of<br />

California.<br />

Ham dishes or tasso call for a<br />

rose or light red wine from Provence<br />

or one of the newer market<br />

entries from the Languedoc-<br />

Rousillon region of southern<br />

France.<br />

The strong flavors of jambalaya<br />

and the fact that it often contains<br />

tomatoes make it difficult to pair<br />

with wine. Here the recommendation<br />

is a dark premium beer or<br />

Bass Ale.<br />

To leave a Voice Mail message<br />

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See recipe inside.<br />

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Thai chili paste and ginger.<br />

Tom kha: Similar to torn yum,<br />

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Spend some time in the kitchen with Julia Child<br />

Set Larry Janes column on<br />

Taste front. Recipes from Julia<br />

Child's "The Way to Cook,"<br />

(Knopf, 1989, hardcover $50)<br />

AIOO BOUIPO (GARLIC SOUP)<br />

1 or 2 large heads of garlic. (2<br />

heads are not too much).<br />

the unpeeled garlic doves<br />

separated and mashed<br />

2 quarts water<br />

seasonings:<br />

2 teaspoons salt<br />

a big pinch of freshly ground<br />

white pepper<br />

2 whole cloves<br />

teaspoon sage<br />

% teaspoon thyme<br />

1 medium imported bay leaf<br />

6 parsley sprigs<br />

3 tablespoons fruity olive oil<br />

3 egg yolks<br />

•A cup olive OH<br />

Combine all the listed ingred-<br />

Turkey potpie lean, delicious<br />

AP — Satisfy your family's<br />

hankering for a hot and hearty<br />

meal with old-fashioned potpie,<br />

leaned up for the nineties. The<br />

filling contains nutritious vegetable<br />

juice cocktail (instead of highfat<br />

cream), lots of chunky vegetables<br />

and morsels of turkey or<br />

chicken breast meat. To replace<br />

the usual buttery pastry, a quickfix<br />

biscuit crust tops the filling.<br />

You never know — your newfashioned<br />

potpie may just very<br />

well become an old favorite.<br />

TURKEY POTPIE<br />

6-ounce can vegetable Juice<br />

cocktail<br />

4 teaspoons cornstarch<br />

2 cups sliced small zucchini<br />

and-or yellow summer<br />

squash<br />

1 l /i cups chopped tomatoes<br />

1 tablespoon dried minced<br />

. onion<br />

Yi teaspoon dried Italian seasoning.<br />

crushed<br />

% teaspoon garlic powder<br />

V* teaspoon pepper<br />

8 ounces cubed cooked turkey<br />

or chicken (1 Yi cups)<br />

* cup packaged biscuit mix<br />

% cup skim milk<br />

1 tablespoon grated Parmesan<br />

cheese<br />

1 teaspoon dried parsley<br />

flakes<br />

In a small mixing bowl stir together<br />

2 tablespoons of the vegetable<br />

juice cocktail and cornstarch;<br />

set aside.<br />

In a large saucepan combine zucchini<br />

and-or summer squash, tomatoes,<br />

onion. Italian seasoning, garlic<br />

powder, pepper and remaining vegetable<br />

juice cocktail. Bring to boiling.<br />

Add turkey or chicken and<br />

cornstarch mixture. Cook and stir<br />

until thickened and bubbly. Reduce<br />

heat and keep warm.<br />

For biscuit topping, in a medium<br />

mixing bowl combine biscuit mix,<br />

milk, Parmesan cheese and parsley;<br />

stir just until moistened.<br />

Transfer the hot chicken mixture<br />

to a l'/i-quart casserole. Immediately<br />

drop biscuit topping in four<br />

mounds atop chicken mixture.<br />

Place casserole on a baking sheet.<br />

Bake, uncovered, in a 400-degree<br />

Parfait<br />

easy to fix<br />

AP — Sumptuous old-fashioned<br />

desserts can be surprisingly<br />

quick and easy to prepare when<br />

you use a packaged pudding mix<br />

and ready-made frozen poundcake.<br />

Assemble individual servings<br />

by layering the vanilla~pudding,<br />

toasted cubes of poundcake and<br />

strawberry slices in tall parfait<br />

glasses.<br />

INSTANT TRIFLE PARFAIT<br />

3 cups poundcake, cut in Yiinch<br />

cubes (one-half of a<br />

10^4-ounce frozen poundcake)<br />

3.4-ounce package instant va- .<br />

niila pudding mix<br />

2 cups milk<br />

Yi teaspoon grated orange<br />

peel<br />

1 Yi cups sliced strawbemes<br />

4 whole strawbemes<br />

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. On<br />

a jeUyroll pan, place cake cubes in a<br />

single layer. Bake in a 350-degree F<br />

overt until golden, about 15 minutes,<br />

turning once. Remove from<br />

the even; set aaide to cool. Reserve<br />

^12 cubes for garnish. While cake is<br />

toasting, in a medium bowl prepare<br />

pudding according to package directions<br />

using milk and orange peel.<br />

When pudding has thickened, atir<br />

in cooled cake cube*. In each of four<br />

permit or ID-ounce wineglasses,<br />

place a layer of strawberries, top<br />

with V* cup pudding mixture. Re<br />

peat.layering, ending with pudding<br />

mixture. Serve immediately or cover<br />

with plastic wrap and refrigerate<br />

until reedy to serve. Juat before<br />

aervtng, garni ah with reserved<br />

poundcake cubes and whole<br />

strawberries. Makes 4 servings.<br />

Rmripe from: National Dairy<br />

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F oven for 15 to 20 minutes or until<br />

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and return to the saucepan.<br />

Correct seasonings. Whisk the<br />

egg yolks in a soup tureen or a mixing<br />

bowl for a minute or two until<br />

thick and sticky, by droplets, whisk<br />

in the olive oil to make a thick,<br />

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Just before serving, beat a ladlefull<br />

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3 tablespoons fresh white<br />

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Shrimp gumbo<br />

ready in a hurry<br />

When winter winds howl, what<br />

has more appeal than a savory<br />

soup simmering on the stove top?<br />

A speedy, just-as-delicious version<br />

that's ready when you are —<br />

after work, after school or after<br />

shopping.<br />

Flavorful, quick-to-fix soups<br />

can be hearty and healthy, too.<br />

These simple, savvy preparation<br />

tips trim time as well as fat and<br />

calories.<br />

• Start with a low-fat base made<br />

with instant bouillon granules,<br />

canned low salt broths and/or<br />

vegetable juices.<br />

• Add good-for-you, convenient<br />

ingredients like fresh or frozen<br />

vegetables, canned beans and No<br />

Yolks cholesterol-free noodles.<br />

• Select quick-cooking, low-fat<br />

sources of protein like lean meat,<br />

fish or seafood. Cut beef and<br />

chicken into small bite-size pieces<br />

for faster cooking, or consider<br />

treating yourself to an occasional<br />

meatless meal.<br />

• Use just a small amount of oil<br />

to saute meats and vegetables.<br />

Generally, a tablespoon or less is<br />

needed. You might also try nonstick<br />

vegetable cooking spray<br />

and/or a nonstick pan.<br />

• Add plenty of herbs and spices.<br />

They provide lots of flavor and no<br />

fat, and less salt will be needed.<br />

In under 30 minutes, you can<br />

have a steaming bowl of spicy<br />

gumbo-style soup on the table.<br />

Rather than starting with a traditional<br />

roux, Louisiana Shrimp<br />

"Gumbo" features a low-fat base<br />

Take your pick<br />

of precious pears<br />

AP — The annual parade of<br />

domestically grown pears provides<br />

luscious fresh fruit from<br />

late summer through winter, a<br />

time when many other fresh fruits<br />

are either higher priced or just<br />

unavailable. Yet, like apples, no<br />

one pear variety lasts the entire<br />

season. And, just as in the case of<br />

apples, some varieties fare better<br />

than others for cooking.<br />

Common pear varieties<br />

Here are some of the common<br />

pear varieties you'll see in your<br />

market during the cooler months,<br />

with some hints on how to cook or<br />

serve them.<br />

Anjou: This egg-shaped, winter<br />

pear wears a pale green, yellowgreen,<br />

or red skin. Because it is<br />

sweet and juicy, it is good for salads<br />

and snacks.<br />

Bartlett: The yellow or red<br />

Bartlett is bell-shaped. Available<br />

in the summer and fall, this popular<br />

variety is good for canning<br />

and cooking because it holds its<br />

shape. It also is an excellent pear<br />

for eating fresh.<br />

Bosc: This long-necked winter<br />

variety has golden brown skin<br />

with russeting or browning. The<br />

fresh fruit has a creamy texture<br />

and is full of flavor. The Bosc<br />

holds its shape well during cook-<br />

Buying and storing pears<br />

When shopping for pears, look<br />

for fruit without bruises or cuts.<br />

Also, remember that skin color<br />

may not indicate ripeness. The<br />

color of some pear varieties does<br />

not significantly change during<br />

ripening.<br />

For baking, look for pears that<br />

are fairly firm. If you plan to eat<br />

pears out of hand, look for those<br />

that yield to gentle pressure at the<br />

stem end.<br />

To ripen too-firm pears at<br />

home, place them in a paper bag<br />

or a loosely covered bowl. Let<br />

them stand at room temperature<br />

for a few days. You can tell most<br />

varieties are ripe when they yield<br />

to gentle pressure at the stem<br />

end. However, yellow Bartlett<br />

pears become a bright yellow, and<br />

red Bartletta become a brilliant<br />

red when ripe. Once ripened, fresh<br />

pears keep well in the refrigerator<br />

for several days. They do not<br />

freeze well.<br />

Preparing pears<br />

To decide whether pears should<br />

be peeled, follow these rules of<br />

thumb;<br />

• Leave the peel on for sating out<br />

of hand or for cutting into pieces<br />

for salads.<br />

For cooking pears in sauces, re-<br />

move the peel, because the skin<br />

toughens and darkens as it cooks<br />

in liquid.<br />

The Observer/ MONDAY. FEBRUARY 15,1993<br />

Spicy soup: Enjoy a spicy taste of the South on a blustery<br />

winter day with Louisiana Shrimp Gumbo. Made<br />

with cajun-style stewed tomatoes, noodles, corn and tender<br />

shrimp, it's healthful, hearty and delicious.<br />

of chicken broth, Cajun-style<br />

stewed tomatoes and zesty Creole<br />

seasonings. Favorite gumbo<br />

ingzedients like shrimp, bell<br />

peppers and onions along with No<br />

Yolks noodles make convenient,<br />

flavorful additions.<br />

To receive more healthy eating<br />

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greenish-yellow winter pear has a<br />

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recommended for cooking or baking<br />

but is considered a good pear<br />

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Forelle: A small, golden, bellshaped<br />

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Nelis: This egg-shaped winter<br />

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is a good choice for salads and<br />

snacks.<br />

Seckel: You *11 find this small<br />

egg-shaped pear in late summer<br />

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Pinto beans star<br />

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AP — Beans are getting a lot<br />

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these days. An excellent source<br />

of fiber, good protein and very<br />

versatile, beans can give a new<br />

twist to some old favorites.<br />

Pinto beans star in the following<br />

recipe that features a<br />

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skimmed cheese.<br />

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8 ounces (1 cup) dried pinto<br />

'beans<br />

1 Yi quarts water<br />

Yi onion<br />

1 teaspoon salt (optional)<br />

% teaspoon oregano<br />

1 tablespoon vegetable oil<br />

3 chilies poblanos. roasted.<br />

seeded and peeled, and<br />

cut into strips<br />

% medium white onion.<br />

chopped<br />

3 plum tomatoes, roasted<br />

and pureed<br />

% cup whipping cream or<br />

Mexican cream<br />

12 com tortillas, lightly fried<br />

in oil<br />

2 ounces queso anejo or<br />

feta cheese, crumbled<br />

For the bean sauce: Sort<br />

and rinse pinto beans. Place<br />

in a medium saucepan. Add<br />

water and onion; bring to a<br />

boil. Reduce heat; partially<br />

cover and simmer 45 minutes<br />

until tender. Add salt and<br />

oregano, continue to cook 15<br />

minutes, adding additional<br />

hot water, if necessary. Place<br />

beans and bean broth in a<br />

blender, puree until just<br />

blended.<br />

For the filling. In a skillet,<br />

heat oil. Saute chili strips and<br />

chopped onion until tender.<br />

Stir in pureed tomato; cook<br />

over medium-high heat until<br />

thickened and reduced in<br />

half. Add X /I cup of the cream;<br />

stir until blended. Season to<br />

taste.<br />

To assemble: Dip tortillas<br />

in bean sauce. Fill each tortilla<br />

with 2 tablespoons chili-tomato<br />

mixture; roll up. Place<br />

•filled tortillas in a greased<br />

rectangular baking dish. Cover<br />

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CHRISTINA FUOCO, MUSIC WRITER<br />

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MONDAY. FEBRUARY 15,1993<br />

——<br />

Movies, Page<br />

STREET SEEN<br />

Ash lights up his solo career<br />

Discoveries by Janice Tigar-Kramer 953-204 7 mailbox # 1861<br />

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candles are made of Polynesian vanilla and raw<br />

oils from other tropical places. If you crave florals<br />

and citrus, you'll want a whiff of these hardy<br />

blends. Scents come in aluminum containers similar<br />

to the ones used by 19th century French traders.<br />

Once available only at posh getaways like<br />

Cannes, the perfumes are now sold at Barney's.<br />

Somerset Collection, Troy, and Lori Karbal, Birmingham.<br />

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Diet" and "Final Run," include a story with three<br />

possible solutions. Read the mystery for clues,<br />

draw conclusions and solve the murder by putting<br />

together the 500-piece puzzle. (Clue: it's not the<br />

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cons and blackmailers, warns Bepuzzled, the<br />

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STREET SOUNDS<br />

Dream Catchers Vol. 2<br />

— various artists<br />

Benefita are nothing new, nor<br />

are compilation compact discs,<br />

but "Dream Catchers Volume 2"<br />

is more impressive than others.<br />

m This two-CD release is the second<br />

from the Blue Yonder Audio<br />

organization, which ia dedicated<br />

to assisting American Indian causes in and out of<br />

Michigan. Secondly, thia set spotlights 26 of thir<br />

state's musical acts, a difficult thing to do with<br />

one release.<br />

The release chapters a variety of musical expressions<br />

ranging from the soul sound of "Things<br />

Will Change" by Howling Diabloa to the alternative<br />

pop of Pete Peltier'« "Let Me Take You<br />

There" to an aggressive rock feeling from "Something<br />

Happened" by The Hope Orchestra.<br />

An opera type ballad, entitled "Land of the<br />

Greed" £y Richard Cyr, a traditional American Indian<br />

drum song "Eagle Honor Song" performed by<br />

the Waishkey Bay Singer* and a hip-hop tune entitled<br />

'Trials and Tribulations" by The Prophet<br />

round out the CD's variety.<br />

This release focuses attention Michigan talent<br />

that may have been heard before, but the release<br />

effectively showcase* what creativity could be currently<br />

overlooked.<br />

The underlying basis of the release ia Native<br />

American issues and concern* a* well aa other social<br />

themes. At time* theae ideaa become a bit too<br />

heavy, but remembering why the release was<br />

recorded justifies the actions.<br />

"Dream Catcher* Volume 2" ia a project of Blue<br />

Yonder Audio, a non-profit organisation composed<br />

of Detroit area musician* and communication industry<br />

professionals committed to aaaisting Native<br />

Americana<br />

For more information, contact Blue Yonder Audio<br />

at 200 E. University, Suite 3, Royal Oak 48067<br />

or call 643-8433.<br />

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BY CHRISTINA Fuoco<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

Don't remind singer-songwriterguitarist<br />

Daniel Ash about his long<br />

career. The musician who played<br />

with Bauhaus, Tones on Tail and<br />

Love & Rockets is well aware, thank<br />

you.<br />

"It started in 1906 and I'm still<br />

going," Ash said with a laugh. Well,<br />

OK, it really started in the late<br />

1970s.<br />

During this leg of his career he's<br />

concentrating on his solo career<br />

which includes doing his first-ever<br />

solo tour. Sometimes, Ash found,<br />

preparing for the tour which supports<br />

his latest release "Foolish<br />

Thing Desire" and the previous<br />

"Coming Down," wracked his nerves<br />

like his stint with Tones on Tail.<br />

"A lot of things were on my shoulders<br />

with that group," he said.<br />

"That was the first time it was more<br />

of the pressure. This to me is the<br />

continuation of this sort of feeling."<br />

To minimize the stress and maximize<br />

the enjoyment. Ash is keeping<br />

the tour short — only 20 gigs, which<br />

includes one at St. Andrew's Hall in<br />

Detroit on Friday, March 19. (His<br />

show scheduled for Thursday, Feb.<br />

18, has been postponed.)<br />

"I don't want to do like 30 or 40<br />

gigs; I didn't want to do it when I<br />

was doing 30 or 40 gigs," he said.<br />

"You lose your enthusiasm for it."<br />

Enthusiam also proved important<br />

while planning the recording of<br />

"Foolish Thing Desire." Instead of<br />

For Daniel Ash, it sometimes feels like he's been<br />

playing his songs for decades. . . with others.<br />

Now the singer/songwriter/ guitarist is taking a<br />

timeout from his work with Love & Rockets to<br />

focus on his solo career.<br />

STREET BEATS<br />

the usual studio grind, Ash tried a<br />

spontaneous approach with the release<br />

which was recorded in winter<br />

1991. (Record company conflicts<br />

kept it from being released until recently.)<br />

"I deliberately went in (to the studio)<br />

with no songs or music at all,"<br />

he explained. "I just booked studio<br />

time. The whole record was a totally<br />

new way of working."<br />

After writing the music with his<br />

band. Ash hid away and wrote the<br />

lyrics. He found this approach satisfying.<br />

. "The rewards were much greater,"<br />

Ash said. "I didn't have time to<br />

think about it too much. I have this<br />

tendency to overanalyze things."<br />

Early in his career, Ash tried another<br />

sort of experimental approach<br />

to songwriting. Upon meeting future<br />

Bauhaus member Peter Murphy,<br />

the two formed a band with Murphy<br />

singing a series of newspaper articles.<br />

"After about 15 seconds, I knew<br />

we'd have some sort of success,"<br />

said the 35-year-old musician.<br />

"Four weeks after, we formed<br />

Bauhaus, and we recorded 'Bela Lugosi's<br />

Dead.' " The song was released<br />

in 1979.<br />

The song, still active on alternative<br />

dance clubs' play lists, became<br />

the cornerstone of the Goth-rock cathedral.<br />

After nearly five years of<br />

recording and performing. Bauhaus<br />

broke up and Ash put together<br />

Tones on Tail with Bauhaus<br />

drummer Kevin Haskins. That<br />

group mutated into the highly influential<br />

Love & Rockets in 1985, when<br />

Bauhaus bassist and current solo<br />

*SB<br />

Going solo: Daniel Ash has decided to light up his solo career<br />

and one stop on his short musical tour is St. Andrew's Hall on<br />

Thursday, Feb. 18.<br />

artist David J. came aboard.<br />

Although on hiatus, Love & Rockets<br />

is still together. Like Bauhaus<br />

and Tones on Tail, the Love &<br />

Rockets needed time apart.<br />

"We all wanted to do that." the<br />

Northampton, England, native explained.<br />

"We've been working with<br />

the same people for 12-13 years.<br />

Going to do something else is really Z<br />

refreshing." 1<br />

Tickets for the postponed Daniel<br />

Ash show from Thursday, Feb. 18,<br />

will be honored for his show on Friday,<br />

March 19, at St. Andrew's Hall,<br />

431 E. Congress, Detroit. Doors open<br />

at 9p.m. Must be 18 to enter. Call<br />

961 -MELT for more information.<br />

'70s retro fashions — a spring thing<br />

BY JANICE TIGAR-KRAMER<br />

SPECIAL WRITER<br />

Just when it seemed safe to say that '70s fashions<br />

were gone for good, they're back, sort of.<br />

This spring you'll experience a fashion flashback<br />

with the reappearance of bell-bottoms and widelegged<br />

pants, modified platform shoes and a lot in<br />

between. But tMs tiirre around, the retro look<br />

comes in soft fabrics and wearable styles that appeal<br />

to more than teenagers.<br />

Why the resurgence of a fashion look remembered<br />

for excess, harsh fabrics and clumsy<br />

footwear? Leading designers are "borrowing the<br />

carefree '70s attitude," but the look is all '90s, says<br />

Janice Hayes, Jacobson's public relations director.<br />

"The re-interpretation of '70s fashions is much<br />

more feminine," she said. "Some designers go to<br />

the extreme, but most of the new fashions are versatile<br />

and easy to wear."<br />

'90s style: Lori Guina wears an updated<br />

version of palazzo pants and midriff top<br />

from City Limits in Farmington.<br />

Monday, Feb. 15<br />

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STREET CLOTHES<br />

Bell-bottoms and palazzo pants, vests, ruffled<br />

tops, tunics, poorboy sweaters, midriffs and sheer<br />

garments all are back in a big way — this time in<br />

softer silhouettes (no pointy collars) and fluid fabrics,<br />

such as chiffon, crepe, silk, net, crochet, lace<br />

and macrame. This spring's colorful psychedelic<br />

prints and African motifs also are.'70s-inspired.<br />

Although the '70s look is in, polyester and other<br />

rigid fabrics that defy draping are about as out as<br />

hippies and disco dancing, fashion experts quickly<br />

point out.<br />

Come spring, the menswear look, with heavy<br />

shoulder pads, pinstripes and severe tailoring will<br />

be replaced by longer, less tailored jackets, vests<br />

and tunics. Even open weave, embroidered and lace<br />

vests by Dior and Donna Karan can be worn to the<br />

office and layered with a lace T-shirt underneath,<br />

said Hayes.<br />

"The '70s look is fun; it's diverse and allows<br />

great freedom of expression," she said.<br />

This spring Jacobson's Signature and Miss J departments<br />

will carry bell-bottoms in hip-hugger<br />

and waisted styles, hemmed or frayed for a grunge<br />

look.<br />

Youthful fashions, like the midriff and sheer evening<br />

wear by designers like Chanel and Claude<br />

Montana will reveal "lots of skin," said Hayes, who<br />

reports that cleavage is in for the '90s.<br />

At City Limits in downtown Farmington, owners<br />

Roz Fierberg and Chris Merucci started selling<br />

wide-legged pants more than a year ago, about the<br />

time retro dressing caught on.<br />

"The look is pretty and sophisticated," said Fierberg.<br />

"You can dress up a soft wide-legged pant by<br />

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334-7411<br />

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With Strange BedWtows at Rick's. 611<br />

Church, Ann Arbor, (alternative rock)<br />

996-2747<br />

Record release party and main stage per-<br />

formance at Industry. 15 S. Saginaw.<br />

Pontiac. (Industrial metal)<br />

334-1999<br />

V^AsparagS^Scarecrow as part of the<br />

89X Homeboy Show at the Shelter betow<br />

St Andrew s Hall. 431 E. Confess, De-<br />

troit<br />

961-MELT<br />

Friar. Feb. 19<br />

BMW or IT ALL<br />

With Btohazard and Sheer Terror at St<br />

Andrew s Hall, 431 E. Congress. Detroit,<br />

(attematlve rock)<br />

961-MELT<br />

With Sunscreem at St Andrew s Hal.<br />

431 E. Cong-ess, Detroit (swlrty attema-<br />

tlve pop)<br />

961-MELT<br />

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Alternative dance night at The Shelter,<br />

below St Andrew s Hal. 431 E. Con-<br />

gress, Detroit.<br />

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Big Fish. 700 Town Center Drive. Dear-<br />

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Cross Street Station. 511 W. Cross. Ypsi-<br />

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485-L<br />

lanti. (alternative)<br />

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With Jason McCauley Beny at Ull's 21.<br />

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832-2355<br />

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831-8070<br />

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996-8555<br />

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544-1298<br />

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334-7411<br />

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435-4755<br />

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846-1920/846-5377<br />

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Former Cranbrook student (not the British<br />

singer by the same name) combines<br />

modem and African dance with elaborate<br />

self-composed costumes during his show<br />

which comes to Industry, 15 S. Saginaw,<br />

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334-1999<br />

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Matinee' recalls old days of horror<br />

BY JOHN MONAGHAN<br />

SPECIAL WETTM<br />

Lawrence Woolsey realizes that<br />

in 1962 it takes more than a good<br />

title to lure people away from<br />

their televisions and into the-<br />

aters. For his new movie "Mant"<br />

(half man, half ant, all terror), he<br />

pulls out every gimmick in the<br />

book from Atomo-Vision to Rum-<br />

ble Rama to a Mant-suited teen-<br />

ager terrorizing the aisles.<br />

"Matinee," slowly building an<br />

audience after a couple of weeks<br />

in general release, recalls the good<br />

old days when kids filled drive-<br />

ins and Saturday matinees to<br />

check out the latest trashy horror/<br />

sci-fi double bill. It also harkens<br />

back to a more real type of horror.<br />

Woolsey, played by John Good-<br />

man, chooses Key West as the<br />

site for his new opening — "so the<br />

big studios "won't steal his latest<br />

ideas," he says. He blows into<br />

town early, stirring up publicity<br />

and wiring the theater with a<br />

number of new gadgets. The Bay<br />

of Pigs crisis, which sends the<br />

Florida town into a tizzy, only<br />

works to his advantage.<br />

"We show them their worst<br />

possible nightmare," Woolsey<br />

says, "and then we destroy it.<br />

They go home knowing that this<br />

time anyway the battle has been<br />

won."<br />

The movie captures this high-<br />

water mark of the Cold War,<br />

where a stone-faced JFK address-<br />

es fellow Americans about the<br />

possible threat of nuclear attack<br />

from Cuba. Residents clear super-<br />

market shelves to fill bomb shel-<br />

ters while students practice the<br />

art of duck and cover.<br />

The real Lawrence Woolsey has<br />

always winced at the thought of<br />

messages inr their movies. They<br />

would tell you that their sole ob-<br />

jective was always how to lure<br />

teenagers in, often thinking up<br />

the titles and ad campaigns long<br />

before writing the scripts.<br />

Woolsey becomes an amalga-<br />

mation of these B-movie moguls.<br />

The gut and cigar (not to mention<br />

epic frugality) recalls Sam Arkoff,<br />

MOVIES<br />

head of American International<br />

Pictures (AIP), who made a for-<br />

tune off the steady stream of<br />

beach, biker and monster movies<br />

he and partner James Nicholson<br />

released in the 1960s.<br />

Woolsey also possesses the<br />

technical wizardry of producer/di-<br />

rector William Castle, king of the<br />

gimmicks. He was the first to of-<br />

fer shock buzzers beneath the<br />

seats, ghosts flying above the au-<br />

dience, or the opportunity to<br />

make out a will before Beeing his<br />

latest scarefest.<br />

"Matinee" director Joe Dante<br />

also cut his teeth in B-grade ex-<br />

ploitation. He made "Piranha"<br />

for Roger Corman before hooking<br />

up with Steven Spielberg and<br />

"Gremlins."<br />

Movie fans will find half the<br />

fun in the details. Vintage posters<br />

line the walls of the old movie<br />

theater. Dick Miller, an AIP mov-<br />

ie regular, teams with independ-<br />

ent director John Sayles as shills<br />

who stir up audience interest by<br />

insisting that "Mant" threaten*<br />

the town's decency.<br />

A coming attractions preview<br />

for "Mant" opens the film and<br />

provides the best spoof, with<br />

Woolsey introducing the movie<br />

Hitchcock-style and even ripping<br />

off the trademark profile in sil-<br />

houette. Later clips from the mov-<br />

ie resurrect actors like "Invasion<br />

of the Body Snatchers" Kevin<br />

McCarthy to battle the title mon-<br />

ster as it scales the sides of build-<br />

ings.<br />

Despite its insider cleverness<br />

and message, you get the feeling<br />

that something else could have<br />

been done with "Matinee." The<br />

teenage relationships are surpris-<br />

ingly ordinary nostalgic sitcom<br />

stuff while the idea that the<br />

young horror movie nut could re-<br />

ally learn the ropes from an old<br />

pro like Woolsey had the most<br />

unmined promise.<br />

SCREEN SCENE<br />

With Lesser Known, Sinister Black.<br />

XXANN, and Guilty Party at Blon-<br />

die's,21138 W. Seven Mile. Detroit,<br />

(rock)<br />

535-8018<br />

Sunday. Feb. 21<br />

STKAMOE BEDFELLOWS<br />

Acoustic performance at Sarokl Room. In-<br />

dustry, 15 S. Saginaw, Pontiac.<br />

334-1999<br />

JAN KlttST<br />

TheAik, 637 1 S. Main St., Ann Arbor.<br />

(acoustic)<br />

761-1451-<br />

DCTEMTMMI<br />

New all-ages alternative and hip-hop<br />

dance night with DJ Johnny Quest at The<br />

Shelter below St Andrew's Hall, 431 E.<br />

Congress, Detroit. Doors open at 7 p.m.<br />

961-MELT<br />

MANY I<br />

Part of open mike night at Hoop's. 2705<br />

Lapeer Road, Auburn Hills. (acoustic rock)<br />

373-4744<br />

A samplingof what s playing at<br />

alternative movie theaters across<br />

metro Detroit as reviewed by<br />

John Monaghan.<br />

m CAPITOL CINEMA<br />

121 University Ave. W., Windsor.<br />

Call 519-253-8065 for informa-<br />

tion.<br />

"Gimme Shelter" (USA —<br />

1970), 9 p.m. Feb. 15-16. The rare-<br />

ly-seen Rolling Stones concert<br />

film climaxes at Altamont, Calif.,<br />

where a man was knifed and<br />

killed on camera when the band<br />

hired members of the Hell's An-<br />

gels as security guards. There's<br />

also music, including "Satisfac-<br />

tion," "Brown Sugar" and "Sym-<br />

pathy for the Devil." ($4 admis-<br />

sion)<br />

"Wuthering Heights" (USA —<br />

1939), Feb. 18-21 (call for show<br />

times). Laurence Olivier and<br />

Merle Oberon star in this haunt-,<br />

ing first screen version of the Em-<br />

ily Bronte novel. She's Cathy, the<br />

spoiled daughter of a wealthy<br />

house who finds herself in a star-<br />

crossed romance with a foundling<br />

gypsy boy. ($4.25 admission)<br />

• DETROIT FILM THEATRE<br />

Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200<br />

Woodward Ave., Detroit. Call 833-<br />

2323 for information. ($5; $4 stu-<br />

dents and senior citizens)<br />

"Close to Eden" (Russia —<br />

1991), 7 and 9:30 p.m. Feb. 19-20;<br />

4 and 7 p.m. Feb. 21. In the<br />

steppes of Northern China, cul-<br />

ture clash results when a Mongo-<br />

lian herdsman is sent by his wife<br />

to buy condoms but finds himself<br />

more interested in a color televi-<br />

sion. From the director of "A<br />

Slave of Love" and "Dark Eyes."<br />

• MAPLE THEATRE<br />

4135 W. Maple Road, Bloomfield<br />

Hills. Call 855-9090 for show<br />

times. ($5.75 evenings; $2.95<br />

twilight)<br />

"The Crying Game" (Ireland —<br />

1992). Love, loyalty, murder, and<br />

seduction are the themefe of this<br />

stylized new thriller from Neil<br />

Jordan. Giving away the plot<br />

would be doing an injustice, so<br />

suffice it to say that the Irish di-<br />

rector of "Mona Lisa" and "The<br />

Miracle" provides more twists<br />

and turns than a ride on the Tilt-<br />

a-Whirl. Stephen Rea, Miranda<br />

Richardson, Forest Whitaker and<br />

Adrian Dunbar star.<br />

• MICHIGAN THEATRE<br />

603 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor. Call<br />

668- 8397 for information. ($5; $4<br />

students and senior citizens)<br />

"The Crying Game" (Ireland —<br />

1992), through Feb. 28 (call for<br />

show times).<br />

"The Virgin Spring" (Sweden<br />

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— 1959), 4:15 p.m. Feb. 15; 7 p.nj.<br />

Feb. 16. When a young girl is t<br />

raped in the woods, her father<br />

(Max Von Sydow) sets out for re-<br />

venge. The hypnotic fable from<br />

Ingmar Bergman screens as part<br />

of a weekly retrospective.<br />

"My New Gun" (USA— 1992),<br />

through Feb. 18 (call for show<br />

times). A husband buys a gun for<br />

his wife in order to protect her.<br />

She reluctantly accepts it only to<br />

have it taken without permission<br />

by a neighbor who has a crush on<br />

her. This quirky comedy from<br />

first-time director Stacy Cochran<br />

stars Diane Lane and Tess<br />

Harper.<br />

"The Hairdresser's Husband"<br />

(France — 1992), Feb. 19-25 (call<br />

for show times). When a 12-year-<br />

old boy spies the half-exposed<br />

breast of a hairdresser, he be-<br />

comes obsessed. He eventually<br />

marries a young hairdresser and<br />

the two slowly shut out the world<br />

in this new French comedy from<br />

Patrice Laconte.<br />

• REDFORD THEATRE<br />

17360 Lahser, Detroit. Call 537-<br />

2560 for information. ($2.50)<br />

"Dial M For Murder" (USA —<br />

1954), 8 p.m. Feb. 19-20 (organ<br />

overture begins at 7:30 p.m.). In<br />

this sly Hitchcock thriller, Ray<br />

Milland can't resist the thought<br />

of murdering cheating wife Grace<br />

Kelly for her fortune. Though<br />

shot in 3D, it will be shown her in<br />

the "flat" version.<br />

• STAR JOHN R<br />

32289 John R (at 14 Mile), Madi-<br />

son Heights. Call 585-2070 for in-<br />

formation. ($6; $3.75 before 6<br />

p.m.)<br />

"Passion Fish" (USA — 1993).<br />

Mary McDonnell and Alfre Woo-<br />

dard play women who are uproot-<br />

ed from their city lives by sudden<br />

events and then transplanted in<br />

rural Louisiana. From independ-<br />

ent writer/director John Sayles,<br />

who could use a thoughtful, in-<br />

sightful character study to help<br />

us forget his last couple of films.<br />

• STATE THEATER<br />

2115 Woodward Ave., Detroit.<br />

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1993<br />

Fouls doom SC men<br />

CANTON<br />

SPORTS<br />

SCENE<br />

The one thing Schoolcraft College's men's<br />

' "basketball team could not afford was foul<br />

trouble.<br />

That's what beat the Ocelots Wednesday at<br />

Alpena CC, 91-86.<br />

SC led most of the game. At half, the score was<br />

48-33, favoring the Ocelots. But with two starters<br />

(on a seven-man squad) lost to fouls for the<br />

game's final 5V* minutes, the result was inevitable<br />

— another defeat.<br />

Four Ocelots reached double-figures in scoring:<br />

Mohammed Abdrabboh (21), Steve Whitlow (20),<br />

Jarvis Murray (19) and LaMonte Fondren (14).<br />

Murray grabbed 12 rebounds, Whitlow collected<br />

nine boards and five assists, and Fondren pulled<br />

in nine rebounds, with Abdrabboh getting si*.<br />

Travis Smith's 17 points paced Alpena. George<br />

Blanchard scored 16 and Aaron Covin had 15.<br />

SC slipped to 6-18 overall, 2-13 in the Eastern<br />

Conference. Alpena is 8-15 overall, 4-10 in the<br />

conference.<br />

The turning point, according to SC coach Dave<br />

Bogataj, came in the final four minutes of the first<br />

half, when both Murray and Fondren — the<br />

Ocelots' best inside threats — picked up their<br />

third fouls. That left the rebounding load against<br />

a bigger team to Whitlow and Abdrabboh, and it<br />

became a factor late in the game.<br />

"It took the legs out of the kids," said Bogataj.<br />

Both Murray and Fondren drew their fourth<br />

fouls before the second half was five minutes old,<br />

forcing Bogataj to shuttle them in for each other.<br />

It also hurt the Ocelots defensively, keeping at<br />

least one of the team's top rebounders on the<br />

bench and allowing Alpena to hit the offensive<br />

glass aggressively.<br />

It also opened up the 'Jacks for more threes,<br />

which they took advantage of, making six of their<br />

eight triples in the second half.<br />

Murray, who numbered three offensive fouls<br />

among his five, got his fifth'with 6:30 left. Fondren<br />

followed him with his fifth a minute later. Alpena<br />

took the lead for good with 1:40 left.<br />

S'craft women routed<br />

Four members of Schoolcraft College's women's<br />

basketball team were feeling ill<br />

Wednesday at Alpena CC, but the Lady<br />

'Jacks showed no sympathy, other than a quick<br />

killing — 89-51.<br />

Also down with the flu was coach Jack Grenan,<br />

who was so sick he couldn't even make the trip,<br />

leaving assistant Will Broner to do the coaching.<br />

Nothing could have saved SC, however."<br />

"I'd say we shot in the low 30 percent area,"<br />

estimated Broner, who was filling in for Grenan *<br />

for the second time in his five years as assistant.<br />

"We missed a lot of layups we had an opportunity<br />

to finish off. We dug ourselves a hole in the last<br />

half of the first half and we couldn't get out."<br />

Alpena raced to a 46-26 halftime lead and never<br />

let up. Five Lady 'Jacks reached double-figures in<br />

scoring: Denise Williams (19), Jenny Sherman<br />

(15), and Lisa Paradise, Heidi Haskins and<br />

Breannna Huff (12 each).<br />

SC got 19 from Angie Cerne, 16 from Dana Hudson<br />

and nine from Alisa-Wechter.<br />

The Lady Ocelots have two regular-season conference<br />

games left, against Henry Ford CC and<br />

Delta, both at home. Two wins will put them in<br />

the state playoffs.<br />

Rocks win 7th dual in row<br />

lymouth Salem won just five of 12 events,<br />

but the Rocks (as they have so often this<br />

season) won the swimming meet with their<br />

depth Thursday, 95-87 over visiting Farmington.<br />

The seventh-ranked Rocks are 7-1 in dual meets<br />

and 3-0 in the Lakes Division of the Western<br />

Lakes Activities Association.<br />

Salem has its final dual Thursday at home<br />

against defending WLAA champion Livonia Stevenson,<br />

ranked No. 9 in Class A.<br />

Matt Erickson won the butterfly (57.61) and anchored<br />

the winning 200 freestyle relay team, which<br />

included Fred Locke, Alex Beard and David<br />

Bracht.<br />

Locke won the 50 freestyle (22.84), Aaron Berlin<br />

the 200 freestyle (1:55.93) and Justin Richardson<br />

the diving with 228.6 points.<br />

Darnell fight canceled<br />

Professional boxer Steve Darnell isn't going<br />

overseas, after all.<br />

Darnell's super middleweight fight<br />

against Steve Collins, scheduled for Saturday in<br />

London, England, has been canceled.<br />

Darnell, who grew up in Livonia and lives in<br />

Westland. said he heard Collins called off the<br />

fight after getting "stitches in his forehead" after<br />

sparring. , „<br />

"I'm bummed out but there s nothing I can do.<br />

said Darnell, who returned from a four year retirement<br />

and has a 24-2-2 professional record.<br />

Bradd Lally, who manages and trains his<br />

brother Brett, a Westland professional<br />

middleweight boxer, was to have accompanied<br />

Darnell overseas. •<br />

Lally said he sensed something was up with the<br />

scheduled fight when there still was BO contract<br />

signed less than two weeks before the bout. Lally<br />

said he heard a rumor Collins canceled the fight<br />

because he was still recovering from losing a<br />

World Boxing Organiration title match to Reggie<br />

Johnson four months ago.<br />

Collin, is 30-1-1 ss a pro.<br />

Bredd Lally isn't sure when Darnell will fight<br />

next but would like to negotiate something in the<br />

near future.<br />

Santo n (Dbsetwr<br />

SPORTS<br />

INSIDE:<br />

Al Harrison on bowling, Page 2C<br />

More high school hoops, Page 3C<br />

C<br />

Salem snatches victory from Glenn<br />

SHKRRIE BUZBY/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER<br />

Sharpshooter Slone: Mike Slone (with ball) scored 21 points, including the game-winning, threepoint<br />

basket, to lift Salem to victory over Westland John Glenn.<br />

• Plymouth Salem, having lost<br />

close games to other league<br />

basketball powers, took its turn<br />

at winning one Friday.<br />

BY DAN O'MEARA<br />

STAFF WRITES<br />

Mike Slone doesn't consider it a<br />

boast when he speaks confidently of<br />

his three-point shooting ability.<br />

His desperation triple with one second<br />

remaining Friday night gave host<br />

Plymouth Salem a 61-60 victory over<br />

Westland John Glenn in a matchup<br />

between two of Observerland's top<br />

basketball teams.<br />

"I'm not being conceited, but I just<br />

don't think you can say it's luck for<br />

me," Slone said. "If I see someone<br />

open, I'll pass. But I had my head<br />

down and was looking for the shot<br />

myself."<br />

It wasn't the first time Slone, who<br />

hit five triples and finished with a<br />

game-high 21 points, had made a<br />

last-second shot.<br />

He's done it three times this season<br />

(not always to end the game) and<br />

twice last year in the same game<br />

against Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>, forcing<br />

overtime with the fiftt and winning<br />

with the second.<br />

"I practice that a lot by myself<br />

when I'm just messing around," he<br />

said. "I feel I can hit it from anywhere<br />

- on the floor."<br />

The Rocks are 13-2 overall, the<br />

Rockets 11-3. Both teams are 7-2 in<br />

the Western Lakes Activities Association.<br />

Brandon Slone contributed 19<br />

points, including three treys, and<br />

James Head and Sanjeev Seth added<br />

eight apiece for Salem.<br />

Glenn had five starters in double<br />

figures: Kevin Claypool (14), Aaron<br />

See BASKETBALL, 2C<br />

Estey finds success in many ways<br />

BY C.J. RISAK<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

How do you spell success?<br />

If you're a basketball player and<br />

the only thing that matters is wins<br />

and losses, then what Jill Estey s<br />

done probably won't interest you.<br />

Estey left Plymouth Salem High<br />

School four years ago with solid<br />

credentials as a point guard (allstate).<br />

Her destination: the University<br />

of Illinois. It was hardly a choice<br />

based entirely on athletics; the Fighting<br />

Illini had just six winning seasons<br />

since becoming a varsity sport in<br />

1974-75, the last coming in '86-87.<br />

"It was the third-best engineering<br />

school in the country," said Estey,<br />

who's a year away from her mechanical<br />

engineering degree and is a National<br />

Honor Society member. "And I<br />

loved the campus."<br />

Stop right now if you're looking for<br />

the classic. All -American kind of happy<br />

ending to this story, with Estey as<br />

the key. There were no reversals for<br />

Illinois; the Illini have struggled to<br />

win. going 11-17 Estey's freshman<br />

season and 9-19 the next two.<br />

But she has still found a different<br />

kinds of success.<br />

Not just personal kinds, either, although<br />

she's had plenty of those. Early<br />

this season, Estey set the Illinois<br />

career record for steals. She's averaging<br />

2.2 a game this season.<br />

BASKETBALL<br />

And against Michigan State Feb. 7,<br />

she became the school's all-time career<br />

assist leader. Her season average<br />

is 5.9, which puts her within reach of<br />

sixth place on the Big Ten s all-time<br />

assist list.<br />

Marks to be proud of for a point<br />

guard, for sure. And Estey? "It was a<br />

goal," she said of the assist record. "I<br />

guess I am proud of that. But the major<br />

thing was to win games. Just now,<br />

we've been playing up to potential."<br />

Illinois was 9-10 going into Sunday's<br />

game at Iowa, with a 4-6 Big<br />

Ten record. Those aren't marks to<br />

boast about, to be certain, but when<br />

victories are hard to find, they sure<br />

look good.<br />

Estey has played well for 3Vi years,<br />

starting since she was a freshman,<br />

but has far too few wins to show for it.<br />

Maybe that's what makes the victories<br />

she does get so savory.<br />

"You've got to keep it in perspective,"<br />

she said. "I look at it as a learning<br />

experience."<br />

If so. she's learned a lot. For one,<br />

she's learned that winning comes<br />

through work, and she's continued to<br />

work on her game, off-season and in.<br />

Last summer, her shot drew her attention.<br />

The extra effort paid off —<br />

Estey's averaging a career-best 9.4<br />

points a game, up from her career average<br />

of 4.6 a game.<br />

Work and Estey seem synonymous.<br />

The stat that describes her best isn't<br />

points or assists or steals — it's time.<br />

She's started 94 consecutive games.<br />

She has averaged, in her career, more<br />

than 30 minutes a game. She leads<br />

Illinois this season (as she did last)<br />

with 34 minutes per game.<br />

Not bad for someone who stands<br />

just 5-4, smallest on the team.<br />

She's learned the game teaches in<br />

other ways, too. "When I look at my<br />

four years, I really liked the people on<br />

my team," she said. "The coaching<br />

staff has really been great. You know,<br />

you can be in a winning program and<br />

not get along with anyone.<br />

"I guess you can learn a lot from<br />

losing. It changed my outlook on a lot<br />

of things."<br />

Not that she likes it. Her greatest<br />

hope remains an outside chance of<br />

making the NCAA Tournament ("If<br />

we can knock off a few of them in our<br />

last eight games and finish in the top<br />

four in the conference . . ."); her<br />

fondest memory is this season's win<br />

over Purdue ("They beat us By 63<br />

points two yesrs ago. It just meant a<br />

lot to beat them ").<br />

And her biggest regret 0 It isn't<br />

going to Illinois, even though the<br />

Jill Estey<br />

tope in assists<br />

team has struggled; on the contrary,<br />

it'S ending her career. "This IB a very<br />

young and talented team," Estey said<br />

of her current teammates. "They're<br />

going to win a Big Ten title.<br />

"It makes me wish I was a freshman.<br />

I think I'm going to miss it a<br />

lot."<br />

Her teammates will miss her a lot,<br />

too, although the other Big Ten teams<br />

won't share that sentiment.<br />

4th-quarter collapse costs <strong>Canton</strong> cagers<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> failed to score a field goal in<br />

the fourth quarter and lost a boys basketball game<br />

Friday night at Northville, 62-60.<br />

The loss dropped <strong>Canton</strong> to 6-9 overall, 5-4 in<br />

the Western Lakes Activities Association.<br />

Northville, 9-6 overall and 4-5 in the WLAA, outscored<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> 22-9 in the fourth quarter to rally<br />

from a 51-40 deficit.<br />

All of <strong>Canton</strong>'s nine points in the fourth quarter<br />

came from the free throw line. The Chiefs enjoyed a<br />

big third quarter, outscoring Northville 20-9 to<br />

erase a 30-29 halftime deficit.<br />

"We had a real nice third quarter, they had a<br />

nice fourth quarter, hit three or four three-pointers<br />

in a row, gained momentum and we never got it<br />

back," <strong>Canton</strong> coach Charlie Psye said.<br />

"We had our chances in the last two minutes to<br />

tie or go shead. but we turned it over, things like<br />

that."<br />

Brad Paskievitch scored 16 points and Bryan<br />

Whittle added 11 to lead the Chiefs. Todd Rabourn<br />

led Northville with a geme-high 19.<br />

• REDFORD CC M, DCS 60: Senior forward Brian<br />

Psluk scored 15 of his game-high 30 point* in the<br />

fourth quarter to rally Redford Catholic Central on<br />

V l v _<br />

Friday past host Warren DeLaSalle.<br />

CC trailed 43-42 after three quarters but outscored<br />

DeLaSalle 24-17 in the fourth quarter to win its seventh<br />

game in the last eight<br />

The win gives CC sole possession of second place in<br />

the Central Division standings at 7-3. CC, 9-7 overall,<br />

meets Dearborn Divine Child in a first-round playoff<br />

game at 5 p.m. Sunday at Calihan Hall.<br />

DeLaSalle. fourth place in tha Central Division at<br />

5-5, meets Southgate Aquinas in a first-round game<br />

Sunday at Calihan Hall.<br />

Paluk made three shots from three-j*>int range and<br />

was 9-10 at the free throw line. Sophomore guard<br />

Damien Baakerville contributed 12 points and Andy<br />

Slankster snd Jeff Gutt hsd eight each.<br />

Don DeDonatis scored a team-high 26, including<br />

13-14 free throws, for DeLaSalle.<br />

CC led 15-12 after one quarter but DeLaSalle had a<br />

17-12 second quarter advantage to lead 29-27 at intermission.<br />

• HURON VALLEY 49. PCA 44: Sophomore forward<br />

Dan House scored 14 points Friday but Plymouth<br />

Christian's bid to upset Westland Huron Valley foil<br />

short.<br />

The loss dropped Plymouth Christian to 3-7 in the<br />

Michigan Independent Athletic Conference. 4-13 overall.<br />

Huron Valley, which got a game-high 23 points from<br />

senior forward Melton Sto«demire. improved to 4-3<br />

and 8-6.<br />

Plymouth Christian fell behind 15-9 after one<br />

ter snd 28-15 at halftime before staging a second-half<br />

rally The Eagles outacored Huron Valley 12-8 in the<br />

third quarter and 17-12 in the fourth but it wasn't<br />

enough.<br />

Freshman forward Jamie Neil scored 10 to support<br />

House in the scoring column, but no other Eagle finished<br />

in double figures.<br />

Leading scorer Jason Neil and Aaron Jones had six<br />

rebounds apiece.<br />

• WAYNE 89, LINCOLN PARK 25: Junior Andre<br />

Graves pumped in a game-high 21 points Friday, propelling<br />

Wolverine A League leader Wayne Memorial<br />

(14-1,11-0) past the visiting Railsplitters (4-11,2-9).<br />

Wayne scored 20 straight points in the opening<br />

qusrter while holding Lincoln Park scoreless.<br />

Guards BUI Romej and Antonio Dodd contributed<br />

12 and 10 points, respectively. Jason Overton, s 6foot-5<br />

senior, grabbed 13 rebounds.


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• CANTON BOWUNt<br />

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tational will be Sunday, March 7,<br />

at the Superbowl, 46100 Ford<br />

Road. The tournament ia open to<br />

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• COCO VOLLEYBALL<br />

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• INDOOR SOCCER<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Soccerdome is ac-<br />

cepting registrations for its third<br />

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March 7. The six-game session<br />

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BBYMNASTICS NEWS<br />

Ryan Cunningham of Plym-<br />

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Cunningham for eighth on bars.<br />

• SOFTBALL MEETtNOS<br />

Softball informational meetings<br />

for teams in the <strong>Canton</strong> Parks<br />

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quirements. For information call<br />

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• USA BASKETBALL<br />

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• COACHES SOUGHT<br />

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tions for head and assistant<br />

cheerleading coaches for the 1993<br />

season. Call 397-1720.<br />

• SOCCER OPENINGS<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Bulldogs of the<br />

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Patriots stay focused, beat Chargers<br />

BY NRAL ZIPSEE<br />

STAFF Warm<br />

There were plenty of distrac-<br />

tions Friday for the Livonia<br />

Franklin basketball team.<br />

But the most important busi-<br />

ness at hand wss trying to stay<br />

out of the basement in the West-<br />

em Division of the Western Lakes<br />

Activities Associstion.<br />

It was Parents Night and a<br />

homecoming dance to follow, but<br />

the biggest nemesis was cross-<br />

town rival Livonia Churchill,<br />

which couldn't spoil the evening,<br />

falling to the host Patriots, 51-46.<br />

Franklin improved to 5-9 over-<br />

all and 2-7 in the WLAA, while<br />

the Chargers fell to 2-12 and 1-8.<br />

The Patriots jumped out to a<br />

quick lead and led by as much as<br />

nine (34-25) midway through the<br />

third quarter before Churchill ral-<br />

lied to close the score to 34-31 en-<br />

tering the fourth quarter.<br />

"We had an eight-point lead<br />

and I wanted to get some kids in<br />

the game that usually don't see a<br />

lot of minutes," said Franklin<br />

coach Dan Kennedy. "We wound<br />

up letting" them bock in the game.<br />

And when you get a team like<br />

Churchill — who is scrappy as<br />

heck — it turns out to be any-<br />

body's game in the fourth."<br />

The fourth quarter, easily the<br />

most — and only — entertaining<br />

quarter of the game, saw both<br />

teams trade baskets.<br />

Churchill closed the margin to<br />

40-39 with 4:41 left on a three-<br />

pointer by forward Drew Jurcisin.<br />

Franklin's Greg Maple countered<br />

with a triple.<br />

"We could never get rid of<br />

them," Kennedy said. "We got on<br />

top early but didn't do a good job<br />

on our press and had to rely on<br />

our half-court defense."<br />

"They were tough," said center<br />

Jason Meixner. "I thought we'd<br />

take off but we couldn't put the<br />

nail in the coffin."<br />

After a layup by Darrell Wiacek<br />

cut the lead back to one, Meixner<br />

made a perfect pass under the<br />

basket to Jason Facinoe. The sen-<br />

ior forward converted the assist<br />

and was fouled. His ensuing free<br />

throw gave the Patriots a 46-41<br />

advantage with 3:13 remaining.<br />

Two Jurcisin foul shots nar-<br />

rowed the margin to three. But<br />

Churchill wasted two opportuni-<br />

ties to score by Ceiling to convert<br />

consecutive front-ends of one-<br />

Snd-one free throw tries.<br />

A foul shot by Meixner and two<br />

more by Clem Herrera expanded<br />

the lead back to six, but Jurcisin<br />

came bock with another three-<br />

pointer.<br />

"(Jurcisin) came out of<br />

nowhere," Kennedy said. "I told<br />

the that anything he throws<br />

up is going to go in so we have to<br />

help out on him."<br />

After Facione missed a free<br />

throw, the Chargers had the ball<br />

with 27 seconds to go, but Jurci-<br />

sin finally missed. His errant shot<br />

landed in the hands of Meixner,<br />

who fed Paul Kruachka for an<br />

easy layup as time expired.<br />

"I don't think we plsyed well<br />

all game, especially on defense,"<br />

said Churchill coach Tom Lang.<br />

"But we had our opportunities<br />

and juat screwed up late in the<br />

Meixner, a 6-foot-5, 240-pound<br />

senior, waa a force under the baa- ,<br />

ket all game as he scored five<br />

points, grabbed 10 rebounds and<br />

blocked four shots. Kruachka led<br />

the Patriots with 12 points, while<br />

Facione and Herrera added nine<br />

each.<br />

Jurcisin's 15 points led the<br />

Chargers. Mark Rutherford added ~<br />

11, while Wiacek and Jason<br />

Renkiewicz each added eight.<br />

The loes left s sour taste in the<br />

mouth of Lang, who wasn't<br />

pleased with one statistic — the<br />

Chargers were two for six at the •+<br />

free throw line while, the Patriots -O<br />

converted nine of their 15 foul -<br />

shots.<br />

"We didn't get to the free throw<br />

line until late in the third quar-<br />

ter," he said. "You can't tell me<br />

all those blocks were clean. I'm .'<br />

not saying the referees were bad,<br />

but they let them play. And when<br />

you let them play like that, the<br />

big kids are the ones who will<br />

benefit." m<br />

Raiders rally in 4th to down Spartans<br />

Farmington Hills Harrison<br />

isn't the only boys basketball<br />

team in Farmington that can<br />

come back from huge deficits.<br />

North Farmington staged an in-<br />

credible comeback of its own<br />

Thursday with a 66-63 victory<br />

over visiting Livonia Stevenson.<br />

.North, which trailed 40-17 at<br />

halftime and 53-35 after three<br />

quarters, outscored Stevenson 31-<br />

10 in the fourth quarter to win the<br />

Western Lakes Activities Associ-<br />

ation game in unbelievable fash-<br />

ion.<br />

Paul Simpson's three-point<br />

shot from the top of the key with<br />

:01 left broke a 63-63 tie.<br />

The comeback was reminiscent<br />

of the one by Harrison on Jan. 26<br />

when the Hawks rallied for 42<br />

points in the fourth quarter to<br />

erase a 16-point deficit and beat<br />

Plymouth Salem, 95-94.<br />

"I have .no explanation," North<br />

coach Tom Negoshian said. "We<br />

talked at halftime to play relaxed,<br />

don't worry, have some ftin. There<br />

was no raising voices. Maybe that<br />

should be the halftime speech all<br />

the time."<br />

It was Senior Night at North<br />

with it being the last home game,<br />

and the seniors played a m^jor<br />

role, scoring 23 of the 31 fourth-<br />

quarter points.<br />

Senior Chris Ward scored 14 of<br />

his game-high 18 points in the<br />

fourth quarter. Ward's basket<br />

with about 40 seconds left tied<br />

the score at 63.<br />

Stevenson, which made four of<br />

seven free throws in the fourth<br />

quarter, missed a front end of a<br />

one-and-one attempt in the last<br />

minute. North got the rebound to<br />

set up Simpson's winning shot.<br />

Simpson, the smallest player<br />

on the court at 5-foot-4, made two<br />

other shots from three-point<br />

range in the fourth quarter, and<br />

finished with nine points.<br />

"It was great for him, being a<br />

senior," Negoshian said.<br />

John Pennala added 14 points<br />

for the Raiders.<br />

The Raiders struggled in the<br />

first half, falling behind 11-9 after<br />

one quarter and getting outacored<br />

29-8 in the second.<br />

Stevenson was led by Kevin<br />

Szcembara's 17 points. Brad Mor-<br />

gan scored 16 and Adam Roy had<br />

10.<br />

• WESTERN 71, HARRISON 68:<br />

Farmington Hills Harrison waited<br />

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Western improved to 6-9 overall.<br />

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Remerica<br />

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THE<br />

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ReaJtora, Inc.<br />

591-9200<br />

315 North vie Nov!<br />

NOVI - 84000 Oown. 3 badroom. 1V*<br />

bath, baaamnt. garage, pool.<br />

S 126 000 $5200 doalng coat.<br />

$1220/mo indudee taxee I meur-<br />

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MKI Thumb Realty 313-646-2121<br />

NOW-21736 Worchestsr, 4 bad-<br />

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$196,500 346-2637 564-1112<br />

Tknbartdg* Sub Northvds<br />

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347-4702<br />

TIMELESS TUOOR $239,500<br />

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POSH COMFORT $265,000<br />

Nortovtte 2.960 sq.ft. cotonM with a<br />

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40 x 20 gisiM<br />

Air, aprmklsrs.<br />

421-5660<br />

pod. deck, end ape.<br />

LIVING AT ITS BEST $269,900<br />

If you demand perfection, than tola<br />

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mora. 462-1660<br />

The Prudential<br />

Wolfe Realty<br />

•ndently Owned end C»erded<br />

316 Weetland<br />

Garden City-Wayne<br />

BEGINNERS LUCH $64,900<br />

If you want the perfect starter horns<br />

then cafl today to sse Ma Gsrdsn<br />

City 4 bedroom bungalow In qdd<br />

neighborhood- With a great location<br />

and baautMul yard thd could bs ths<br />

one tor youl 462-1660<br />

BETTER THAN NEW $99,999<br />

Thd great looking ranch offers<br />

much more than you srould expect<br />

tor Ms price Including 2 fufl baths s<br />

fsmlty room wtth flrsplsrs WKh<br />

many updatae Including wondows<br />

and carpeting thd home a s red<br />

value.462-1600<br />

The Prudential<br />

Wolfe Realty<br />

Independently Owned snd C»sr*tsd<br />

GREAT PRICE<br />

GREAT TERMS<br />

This move In condition 3 bedroom<br />

brick ranch looksig for new owner,<br />

newer carpal, hardwood floors, re-<br />

modeled kitchen, tabulou* fMahed<br />

basement with pool tsbd 8 bar. 2<br />

car garage w/door opener, privacy<br />

tone*. 2 damentary's m aub FHA<br />

and FHA buyers welcome. Hurry d<br />

only $63,900 (a5466).<br />

Remerica<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

420-3400<br />

REMEMBER REMERICA<br />

INKSTER CHEAPER THAN REST<br />

$1500 movaa you into thai 2 bsd-<br />

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sppMnoss Included Payment! aa<br />

low as $375. Cafl today,<br />

ASK FOR JAN OR MARGE<br />

THE MICHIGAN GROUP<br />

REALTORS INC . 591-9200<br />

INKSTER - Don't throw your rent<br />

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bungalow. 3 bedrooms, baaamant.<br />

large deep lot. psrk-vlew In tront.<br />

$39,900. Low FHA 8 VA terms<br />

CALL DEBSIE LOOF<br />

THE MICHIGAN GROUP<br />

REALTORS INC 591 -9200<br />

LIVONIA SCHOOLS<br />

A STEAL - hug* 3 badroom bnck<br />

rsnch. IH baths, snormous family<br />

room wtth flraplaca. 2<br />

home warranty<br />

SUPERS - 4 badroom brick ranch.<br />

IH baths, country kltchsn, butt ins.<br />

fsmfly room wtth wood burner,<br />

doorwdl to deck, basement. 2H car<br />

garage, home warranty $94,900<br />

Century 21<br />

CASTELLI 525-7900<br />

1990- 91- 92 CENTURION<br />

AWARD WINNING OFFICE<br />

WESTLAND - 2305 SECOND ST,<br />

APPROVED BUYER<br />

TRANSFERED<br />

OUT OF TOWN<br />

BUILDER STUCK,<br />

WILL DEAL<br />

New 3 bedroom colonial. 1H bath,<br />

brick, ful baaement<br />

ROSS REALTY 326-8300<br />

WESTLANO - 2069 SECOND ST,<br />

$3,300 DOWN<br />

$477.00 Per Mo.<br />

Brand new 3 bedroom ranch Brick,<br />

fufl baaement Earn part of down<br />

payment and doemg coats by paM-<br />

mg and floor tatoo.<br />

SALES PRICE INCLUDES<br />

WASHER. ORYER.<br />

STOVE. REFRIGERATOR<br />

V2 ACRE LOT<br />

7 OH FHA-ARM MORTGAGE<br />

0 DOWN V.A.<br />

$200 MOVES IN V.A.<br />

ROSS REALTY 326-8300<br />

SMART BUYER NEEDED<br />

WeaOend 3 bedroom brick ranch<br />

thd la energy eHMant thru-out Oak<br />

floor* newly carpeted, country<br />

bath al in Bat am am, 2H car garaoa<br />

al tor - 875.000<br />

Century 21<br />

J. Scott. Inc.<br />

522-3260<br />

453-4300<br />

VENOY/CHERRY HILL - 3 badroom<br />

- kMchan 4 bato. 2H <<br />

anl 866J<br />

garag* Neal 6 deem $66,900<br />

Open Houee 2-21. 12-5pm 729-6341<br />

WESTLANO - 32294 CREST ON<br />

3300 DOWN<br />

$477/mo.<br />

Brand nmm 3 badroom brick ranch.<br />

Ml baaamant PaMllMMpart<br />

of ctodng coats $74,600<br />

7* FHA ARM<br />

ROSS REALTY 326-8300<br />

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Compliments of The<br />

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316 Weetland<br />

Garden City-Wayne<br />

WESTLAND<br />

A NEW COMMUNITY<br />

SINGLE FAMILY HOMES<br />

$79,990<br />

$4800<br />

MOVES YOU IN<br />

Preview 5 new axdtmg modd*. Ml<br />

bssamant. 2 car attachad garage,<br />

large master bedroom suite and<br />

much mor* Gd In on th* ground<br />

floor<br />

MILLPOINTE<br />

595-1010<br />

317 Redford<br />

ATTN: MSHDA BUYERS $59,900<br />

Thaa home I* parted lor you it ha* a<br />

flndhed Caaament with a second Ml<br />

bath, s Mgs kitchen wtth eating<br />

space, snd beautiful hardwood<br />

The Prudential<br />

Wolfe Realty<br />

Independently Owned and Obarded<br />

BUNGALOW - 5 bedrooms, ih<br />

batha. 2 car garags. partM flnlahad<br />

baaement, 2 lots. $66,000. Cal lor<br />

appointment 535-0439<br />

CUTE & SWEET<br />

REDFORD - Roomy ranch loaded<br />

sdh charm and updatas. Ided or<br />

any Id. time hom* buyer Ctoee to<br />

(OELOTLEN) 462-1611<br />

COLDWELL BANKER<br />

Schweitzer Real Estate<br />

LOVELY 2 badroom. 2 bato. brick<br />

ranch wtth garage I lanced yard<br />

Naw rod $ furnace. To setM aetata,<br />

mud sett Cafl<br />

SHARP RANCH1<br />

Many update* on Ms wafl kept 3<br />

badroom hom - naw kitchen, naw<br />

plumbing.<br />

mant. satrs<br />

Pen .^privacy lance Al tor only<br />

FIRST TIME BUYERS!<br />

Two bedroom ranch In Wad Red-<br />

lord a raady to got Naw carpd. oak<br />

cabinets, kitchen floor. 6 paant<br />

Newer roof and ak9ne. Stop renting<br />

nomt $39,900<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

261-0700<br />

TASTEFULLY DECORATED - 3 bad-<br />

room brick ranch, huge tvtnc room<br />

4 dMng sL large Bssamant. oantrd<br />

a*r. knmadaaa occupancy. $70,900<br />

Century 21<br />

CASTELLI 525-7900<br />

1990- 91- 92 CENTURION<br />

AWARO WINNING OFFICE<br />

WOW<br />

patotad thru-out, dMng room baa<br />

•nam. 2 ear garage, al d this on<br />

doubts tot. $63 900<br />

CALL DONNA WALTER<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

ROW<br />

464-7111<br />

317 Redtord<br />

Handyman Special<br />

Drsam starter ranch. 3 bedrooms,<br />

kranedlale occupancy. nad» deco-<br />

rated. naw carpd 8 KMchan floor.<br />

tOOx 100 lot 2 car garage. $36,900.<br />

Excellent Family Home<br />

Ned es s pm" Maintenance fraa 3<br />

bedroom bungalow, dining room,<br />

knotty pane 20 x 10 bedroom, fln-<br />

dhed rec room In baaement. 2 car<br />

$66,900<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

JOHN COLE REALTY<br />

937-2300 444-8430<br />

SHARP BRICK BUNGALOW<br />

Redtord - Mova-ln condition Cen-<br />

tral atr. qdd pltaaarrl neighbor-<br />

hood in al brick area. Motivated<br />

CENTURY<br />

Onfy $59,500<br />

RY 21 TODAY 538-2000<br />

S REDFORD. 3 bedroom brick<br />

ranch, kltchtn ramod*l*d dUi oak<br />

cabinets, forms! dMng room, ful<br />

beeement. 2H car garags. lots d<br />

$74,900 937-0772<br />

318 h, --L<br />

uearoom netgnts<br />

W 0EAR8ORN - Ford Rd /Ouler<br />

Onv* Custom energy efficient 3<br />

badroom brick TrWavd, 2 batha.<br />

farrdy room, large garage 336-2222<br />

320 Homee<br />

Weyne County<br />

BROWNSTOWN - 2H acres 4 bed-<br />

rooms. 2 bato*. haaiad workshop,<br />

many other Naturae, land contract<br />

tsrma with low down or trade In ac-<br />

cepted van Rakan Redty, 566-4700<br />

COMFORT YOU CAN AFFORD<br />

TMa maintenance free bnck ranch<br />

w/3 bedrooms, large Sdng room. In-<br />

diana kitchen 4 dining are*, plus fln-<br />

lahad baaamant and 2 car garage<br />

Has it aB. $44,900 F-30SU-I Cad<br />

474-3303.<br />

STOP PAYING RENT<br />

And start coflocimgl 3 bedroom<br />

ranch flows Irom entry to dmng<br />

ar**. Id floor laundry, garaoa,<br />

tonoad yard $30,800 F-flWfLt<br />

Cal 474-3303<br />

ERA COUNTRY RIDGE REALTY<br />

84000 MOVES you In. 3 badroom<br />

ranch. 2H car garage 4 Ml baaa-<br />

mem To quaflMd buyer: flnanca<br />

$56.000 Leave nataagt 941-3116<br />

PENNY PINCHER S<br />

DELIGHT<br />

pdto $ 2 car attached garag*<br />

Adtlng $69,900<br />

Century 21<br />

J. Scott. Inc.<br />

522-3200<br />

453-4300<br />

Have Your Own<br />

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What's Happening<br />

In Your Neighborhood<br />

Call For Home Dettveryl<br />

Obeerver & Eccentric<br />

Newspapers<br />

581-0500<br />

324 Other Suburban<br />

Homee For Sele<br />

EXECUTIVE LOG HOME<br />

On aacSidsd 5 acra tract leeaass<br />

hand-crafted quality throughout<br />

PrcMealorudy landscaped and d-<br />

lermg a dramatic lake view, thd mmt<br />

condition. 3 badroom, 2 bath hom*<br />

oftors smamtias toe csrsmac tss<br />

hardwood floors, s 2-dory Ik spiers,<br />

high efficiency heetlng. Msrvan win-<br />

dow* and solid doors A detached.<br />

2-car garage w/workahop. garden<br />

bam and 24x20 R. pole bam maka<br />

Ma choice l.apaar County property<br />

a mud M Phoad d 8228.500 Cal<br />

tor an sppolntmant 667-3193<br />

326 Condoe<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Adams<br />

Wood Condo 4 bedroom. 3H bato,<br />

flnlahad baaement w/sauna. L/C<br />

$236,000 852-1545<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS -<br />

Condo on the goff courss End unit,<br />

flraplaca. plantation shutters, spa-<br />

cious msster suM. grad room, dan<br />

4 garage. $170,000. 333-3504<br />

BLOOMFIELD - 2 bedroom, 2 bath,<br />

carport.


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LIVONIA'S<br />

FINEST<br />

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Occupancy<br />

$525<br />

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on theee reduced ratee.<br />

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Patto or beloony<br />

Pool<br />

MERRIMAN WOODS<br />

Model open $-5 except Thureday<br />

477-9377 Office: 775-8206<br />

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459-5875<br />

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Apartments<br />

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id month'* rem on 1 y leeaa<br />

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Certain oondMona apply<br />

9421 MARGUERITE<br />

(off Ann Arbor Rd., 1 block ead<br />

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MON. THRU FRI. 9-5<br />

455-8570<br />

Plymouth<br />

Open Mon.. Wed.. Frl.<br />

Tuee. 4 Thurs.<br />

Sat 1 lam-2pm<br />

15001 BRANDT<br />

9am-5pm<br />

9env-6pm<br />

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Franklin Rd.. S. of 13 Mile<br />

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HIDDEN RIVER<br />

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$1,000 MOVES YOU INI<br />

$736/MO<br />

FREE GAS 4 WATER<br />

• 1960 aq.fl<br />

• 2 bedroom<br />

• Ftdy carpeted<br />

• 2* batha<br />

• Laundry room - hook-up<br />

• Carport<br />

356-8844<br />

ROYAL OAK- 1 bedroom apt Irom<br />

4520/mo Short leeeee avakeUa<br />

Olahee. oolor TV, mtcroaan*.<br />

660-147$<br />

HIDDEN OAKS<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

H OFF RENT, AMY<br />

3MOS YOU CHOOSE<br />

Plu* FREE CARPORT FOR 6 MOS<br />

Band*, ceramic bath, central a*<br />

carport* niaaabla, Wtarcoma. pe-<br />

tloe/belconiee Cable ready, large<br />

dorage area, laundry tadBOea.<br />

1 BEDROOM. S610<br />

2 BEDROOM $666<br />

DeBy 11-6; Sat 9am-2pm<br />

Cloeed Thur*. 4 Sun.)<br />

15633 W. 11 MBa d Greenlleld<br />

567-4620<br />

Baeed on 13 month occupancy<br />

ROYAL OAK - 1 bedioom neway<br />

dec oral ad. Indudee hed 4 water<br />

Laundry tacBMae avaBabto. $425<br />

644-7033<br />

SEVEN MILE/Tdegraph. 1 bedroom<br />

- ($400 4 up). 2 bedroom - $4®5 4<br />

i*. Indudee hed 4 water, pod<br />

Feb Special 534-6340<br />

SIX-GRAND RIVER - Unique 1 bed-<br />

room, $270 Indudee heal<br />

Cat* O.K * month* rent free tor kn-<br />

medide occupency 534-1267<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

APPLEWOOO APARTMENTS<br />

1 bedroom pe»o/beloony, carport*,<br />

centra air. from $420. 366-0026<br />

SOUTHFIELD- Northampton Apia<br />

Spactoue 1 4 2 badroom luxury<br />

*pt* . 10 MBa 4 Laheer<br />

364-1534<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

STOP!<br />

Paying tor your heeling bd*<br />

Coma lo<br />

PLYMOUTH HOUSE<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

and Other Extra*<br />

162<br />

(313)453-8050<br />

A Vi<br />

PLYMOUTH - 11<br />

secure The nghi apartment |ud *»<br />

you d $460 is now i iBitili 1 year<br />

aeea No pen. 46*4607<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

1 MONTH I<br />

453-8811<br />

REDFORD AREA<br />

Tstsn sph I Mae i $ * Bad a aw<br />

etoa^Tty add^earpel ea<br />

"PARKSIDETPTS.<br />

532-9234<br />

REDFORD MANOR<br />

SOUTH fejFORO<br />

wn n*n»li lipoma Aree<br />

12 Badroom Bpartaam.<br />

937-1880<br />

588-7220<br />

538-1087<br />

MOVE-IN<br />

SPECIAL<br />

Park Lane<br />

Apartments<br />

Iter 1 6 2<br />

MM* d around 4 carport Mad<br />

Boor plan tor dsarina wdi a Irtand<br />

Come Spring en^oy iie Mud* ooial<br />

4 pod<br />

A4M*ANO<br />

REDUCED RENT*<br />

2 BEDROOM FROM $895<br />

355-0770 for detaNs<br />

SOUTHFtBJ)<br />

WE CAN NOT<br />

TELL AUE<br />

OUR APTS. INCLUDE<br />

Bands, large doeela. carport<br />

SECURITY DEPOSIT $150<br />

Plus 1/mo. free rent*<br />

THE TRUTH IS YOU-WILL<br />

GET MORE FOR LESS<br />

FrankNn River Apts<br />

12 Mite & Telegraph<br />

356-0400<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

$399 MOVES YOU IN<br />

On i<br />

FREE MEAT<br />

Wa*-«n doeet*<br />

Covered perking<br />

24 hr. monitored mtnjdon alarm<br />

TWYCKMGHAM VALLEY<br />

by Kjrflan Enwprtees.<br />

TROYS NICEST<br />

1 bedroom apertmenta Include M<br />

«ze waeher/dryer In every apart<br />

air. danwaohar. 4 other •ppBanoa*<br />

Verocal bUnda. belcony 4 pod. *B<br />

tor $610 a month. Quiet, secure,<br />

we* memtalned Step i« to quaatr.<br />

Step up to ChurcNB Squara Apart<br />

mant*. 707 Klrts Blvd. Troy<br />

396-0960<br />

13th month free to new temient*.<br />

OPEN DAILY tl - 6PM<br />

Troy SWEETHEART DEAL!<br />

Take $250 oil your Somerad Park<br />

Apts. move-in costs up to 2-15-63<br />

PLUS 1st round d gdt la freed<br />

FOREST LANE<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

8200 North Wayne Rd.<br />

SPECIAL!<br />

SPECIAL!<br />

SPECIAL!<br />

2 BEDROOMS . $465<br />

1 BEDROOM ...$435<br />

STUOK>8...$385<br />

WWi Approved CredR<br />

Amende* Include<br />

' Hed 4 weser<br />

Laundry tacMee<br />

Pod 4 Mr oondMonlng<br />

ween Ford Rd. 4 Hunter<br />

722-5155<br />

""HAVE IT<br />

YOUR WAY<br />

AT<br />

VENOY PINES APTS.<br />

Burger King tsn't<br />

the only place<br />

YOU CAN HAVE IT<br />

YOUR WAY!<br />

CaM us TODAY & SAVE!<br />

LOWER RATESI<br />

,(313) 261-7394<br />

York Properties Int.<br />

• r iI.M DNBIU.I<br />

• Air Conditioning<br />

ftom (395 UontMy<br />

SECOND MONTH RENT FREI<br />

WTTH 1 YEAR LEASE<br />

COUNTRY VILLAGE APTS<br />

326-3260<br />

WESTLAND-SAVE BK3I<br />

at OAK VILLAGE<br />

FREE RENT SPECIALS<br />

2 bedroom. 1 boot, duplaa rano<br />

homaa 2 6 3 bedroom, re-<br />

modeled. oarpeaad. keenly<br />

ROYAL OAK - 3 bedooma. IM<br />

662-3111<br />

WESTLANO<br />

wdiiaJ $ ramaddad. 3<br />

dupdsi. sdh taooad back yard oa eul<br />

do aac, $475/mo. 367<br />

NOVI: Otondiange Condo *. 2 bad-<br />

rooms, 1 bdh. aB %«iBairn. at-<br />

lacned garaga Pod $ Taand cowl<br />

4750/mo ptoe eeourtty. 661-17*3<br />

low. ead to<br />

grad room<br />

2 oarports.<br />

or 466-6766<br />

PLYMOUTH-2<br />

FuBy k ndad.<br />

downetair*. Cad<br />

562-1320 or 563-0406<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS - 2 badoom,<br />

I1M bath oondo Oil Adama Rd, 2<br />

In unlL^H<br />

tor, neutron<br />

ghout «t<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> RNar. $750/mo.<br />

N. ROYAL OAK-2611 Crook* 1 4 2<br />

SPACIOUS<br />

TOWNHOUSE<br />

On* $725 heat included<br />

yard 4 more. L<br />

Sorry, no dogs.<br />

M MBs 4 Crooks Area<br />

Cafl tor Appointment<br />

THE BENEICKE GROUP<br />

642-8888<br />

ROYAL OAK<br />

LUXURY TOWNHOUSE<br />

LOVE CHILDREN 8 PETS<br />

3119GWENCT.<br />

Irving room,<br />

a in bada.<br />

• Oaaomeni Storage<br />

8 of Michlgen<br />

Comer ot Venoy 4 Fored<br />

326-7800<br />

1 bed oom. stove/r»mg-<br />

d 4 water Included $42&/<br />

mo + security CeB bete i t-Spm.<br />

WAtME - t bedroom. 1st floor apt<br />

No pets Reared, eldueod or older<br />

• eepondhle working person (norv<br />

smoker/non drinker). Refrigerator 4<br />

dove AB udMlee peld No towidry<br />

$465/MO 326-6761<br />

AntadlO<br />

60UTHFMLD<br />

$366 MOVE6 YOU ••<br />

ran HCAT Clean t Bada<br />

U0mt >*dn large dad-ln<br />

TROY<br />

BOIBMCT AREA • FROM $666<br />

Bada and apadoua 1411<br />

-vtsra&asr-<br />

FIT FOR<br />

A KING<br />

SIZED BED!<br />

HUGE 1 BEDROOM<br />

WITH<br />

* 1000 to 2000 SQ. FT.<br />

* FREE WASHER/DRYER<br />

* FREE CARPORT<br />

* 24-HOUR MANNED"*<br />

GATE<br />

* WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />

CALL TODAY!<br />

661-0770<br />

ALDINQBROOKE<br />

Orske Road. Nordi d Maple<br />

Westland Estates<br />

1 BEDROOM ONLY $445<br />

2 BEDROOM ONLY $820<br />

$200 DEPOSIT<br />

HEAT/WATER INCLUOED<br />

722-4700<br />

OnWayweRdSdWaimnRd<br />

Weetland Park Apta.<br />

Aaroaa Warn d» Pad<br />

— S I<br />

I Setting<br />

• Ownar Paid Mad<br />

• Nae Counter Tope<br />

isssrssr<br />

• Window Treawients/MIni BBr»ds<br />

From $410 Monthly<br />

COUNTRY COURT APARTMENTS<br />

721-0600<br />

WE HAVE A<br />

Sweetheart<br />

of a deal for you<br />

1st Month's Rent<br />

$250.00*<br />

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />

S1S0<br />

BIRMINGHAM 4 ALL CITES<br />

RENT-A-HOME<br />

HOUSES APARTMENTS. ETC<br />

PREVIEW IOCS FREE<br />

TENANTS 4 LANDLORDS<br />

BAV*<br />

1 bedroom now $430<br />

2 bedroom. 1H<br />

$200 DEPOSIT ALL APTS<br />

729-6636<br />

a^stea^SSOJH seoiray. Akiol<br />

2 bed*, leundry room.<br />

endo-dpo^L^a<br />

542-1620<br />

864 S Ademe. Bkmmghem<br />

ROCHESTER RANOt - a<br />

3 aryer. BK<br />

356-RENT<br />

SS5L<br />

w^Sordter 5pm 642^446<br />

BIRMINGHAM CUSTOM RANCH<br />

ry-Aubum HM 4S2-7S50<br />

350-1 ?9»<br />

bn Hd 473-1127<br />

•ppkencee. ZH car garege<br />

amoklng $750 par mondL<br />

BIRMINGHAM 4 OTHER SUBURBS<br />

CORPORATE<br />

TRANSFEREES<br />

' or vour RELOCATION NEEDS<br />

•Kaa04 H PROPERTIES<br />

-3 7-4002<br />

RANCH. 3 beO-oom.<br />

0 4 H<br />

STtTSS 1<br />

thE BENEICKE GROUP<br />

BIRMINGHAM'S BEST<br />

GETS BETTER<br />

SOUTMIRELO. 3<br />

atom kd bJ<br />

$700/mo S«ua<br />

B<br />

LIVONIA SCHOOLS<br />

WESTWOOD VILLAGE<br />

459-6600H<br />

[jQY SO W OF NEWBURO"<br />

2<br />

332-7511<br />

aadten. 2 cer. dr. BtoomfNId HBM<br />

|* Id* prl Oegea I 'TOO'mo<br />

PROPERTIES<br />

-WOW-<br />

$399 SPECIAL<br />

SUSalpSOS S333NT<br />

SECURITY DEPOSIT-$200<br />

HEAT/HOT WATER<br />

LUXURY TOWNHOUBE<br />

LOVE CHILDREN 8 PETS<br />

447 N. ROCHESTER RD<br />

WBrtda Bdadk Cared<br />

Cada TV. Pd Una* 4 t<br />

410_V<br />

BQYNf CITY^SKl<br />

as<br />

04 H<br />

iMOCa^eOad<br />

OAK VILLAGE1<br />

of I bedroom 1<br />

r i nmiaVTrai u n i l —<br />

Lade Conde tor Mil a LEABE


8 0 * O&E Monday, February 15,1993<br />

Lj*i* n w — on;<br />

"TUWH.<br />

i. — tto MopMnR. Beeeft. ton-<br />

coom n 1Mai Mw/lsRaa MM<br />

PSJIOSKEY<br />

weMly M M<br />

313 »M 1607<br />

415 Vi<br />

• • i • mm mm vii i - * mimw, a<br />

be* taM on 1 MWto 8pMer<br />

a^rrc^ v»35<br />

For Rant<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

MfliMfc al taM<br />

A475/MO 4 UP<br />

FARMMOTON HUB • toffltoBBd<br />

deardwg. $375 mo. 477-1148<br />

JRAVERSE CITY, Luxury VA bed-<br />

* * M condot. Low atn-<br />

«to peckagea SW8 up.<br />

CTOF tor SroMure/aum-<br />

- "<br />

• R M .<br />

.£2.<br />

For Root<br />

GARDEN CITV - FM IWM prtol-<br />

SBo mSw'mmTcm<br />

« 2 J -6363 or wort 729-8200<br />

LJVONIA<br />

UVOMA . PRIVATE WRMWOS<br />

•0-WUj 464-1880<br />

PLYMOUTH to Town. Laundry, at<br />

1/4<br />

~ to. 1325 mo. 347-0025<br />

mala. Prtveto phone. kitchen prtvt-<br />

togss. utatttoa. $75 weM. security A<br />

i * aa 425-3*21<br />

500 Help wanted<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

REDFORO - SSOSefc. - dapoalt. m-<br />

otodaa M utattos Kltohen/toundry<br />

firings! Non-emoker/drMiar 4<br />

drug tree. 534-0108 or S31-2240<br />

420 Rooms For Rant<br />

ROOM FOR RENT. Royto OM araa.<br />

ROOM.i-S78.bM<br />

—' **5*e*er. noa<br />

ar. iiitpto)id. STS par waak.<br />

Largo quaaty kmtohed<br />

s s i t a t<br />

421 LMng Quarters<br />

Tei<br />

ART., 1<br />

pum.^—. u<br />

udaa utattos<br />

t; 418-0073<br />

BLOOMFIELD HMa.<br />

$375/mo. •<br />

cable. U00 aaoumy.<br />

BIRMINGHAM/BLOOMFIELD<br />

Roommese nsadsd to ahara 3 bad-<br />

nstgnoortiood<br />

;»4i0'rn. + *<br />

64S-3672<br />

FARMINGTON apartment to shera<br />

2 badroom. I bam. Good location.<br />

Indoor pool $300 ptoe utattoa.<br />

CM Elaine to: 474-7*34<br />

421 LMng<br />

To<br />

SINCE i m<br />

ROOMMATES<br />

FREE PREV*W<br />

842-1S2C<br />

M4 S. Adefns. Bkvnmgham<br />

room. 3 both •«». pool table. wtok<br />

CASPFON"<br />

se."<br />

.laundry<br />

EVERGREEN A 13 MILE - Share 3<br />

badroom horaa. 2 ma bath*. Sun-<br />

dry.<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS -BuHdars M<br />

new conMuclkjn luxury houaa. with<br />

room lor rant Ful houaa prtvSsose<br />

3500/mo 442-0771<br />

FEMALE ROOMMATE to share fi«-<br />

mehed 2 badroom, 2 bam apt. with<br />

WSU student In 13 Mle/SouthltoM<br />

araa 8350/mo + H<br />

642-6350 or<br />

421 LMng Quarters<br />

Tothare<br />

FEMALE CHFB8TIAN<br />

to after* 2 bedroorr<br />

acoaaa maibnat _ _<br />

pool- SWO Altar 8pm« 382 8SSI<br />

FEMALE ROOMMATE to Mara<br />

boms. Platonic A oonv-<br />

M. $350/mo «y4-0050<br />

FEMALE ROOMMATE to ahara 3<br />

b^proorw. 2 bam houaa fei Troy. Mm<br />

pool. 3300 ptuautttUaa^HHte<br />

FEMALE<br />

> bsdrc.<br />

Croons I<br />

CM! Mary at<br />

ISA 1« MBa.<br />

FEMALE 10 rant Baaamant apart<br />

mam. Quist noma naar WeeBand<br />

Mad. tS30/mo.. no pels 72*4000<br />

FEMALE to anara t<br />

mant<br />

•375<br />

sftsrOpm. 253-0413<br />

LIVE IN FEMALE I<br />

a^^ento^^nEertovely W<br />

S M M M C o o M r a A »ghi<br />

I in exchange Tor r<br />

A board. Muat have ditver's Icenoe.<br />

cer provided.<br />

SHARE-A-HOME. 642-1620<br />

421 Lhrfng Quarters<br />

Tei<br />

FUN M THE SUN when<br />

CTTV.<br />

HUNTING WOO OS: Roommate<br />

amokar. Cad.<br />

LOOKING ROM<br />

noivetnoker. 22-36 yr*. lor Livonia.'<br />

Waadand araa. CM Man. and Wad.<br />

Ordy<br />

NON SMOKMG tomato lo Mars 2<br />

badroom apertment to Royal Oak.<br />

3255/mo.<br />

SHARE-A-HOME. A42-1620<br />

ROOMMATE WAKTED to ahara<br />

Gardan City homa. «M0/mo.. Irv<br />

cludaa an uttottoa. Fud bam. kMhan<br />

A laundry toetottoa. 427-4824<br />

ROOM or houaa to rant. Ful<br />

prMtopaa. UWttoa mefcidad.<br />

Tatograpn/Joy araa. No pata. Laava<br />

565-2614<br />

421 LMng Quarters<br />

Tei<br />

NOVt f FARMINQTON HILLS. Famtoa<br />

roorr 12*0 tootodaa « "<br />

parala pnona towa. Cad<br />

if>,„. % ML., tin,, KjI<br />

MtomjtoSg^Moamru<br />

RLTMOOTH-t<br />

to ba * M d adm protoaaional mato.<br />

ComptoWy radacoratad A tur-<br />

ntohad. S2B&/mo.<br />

REDFORD AREA: Emptoyad/rator-<br />

• K anara 1 paraon. 2 badroom<br />

•parUnanl. S4S0 lo mwa In Immadl-<br />

aWy. Daya. Joan. 632-TMI I-2pm<br />

REDFORO TWP. ROOM - 3 bad-<br />

room homa. 1275 pkaa aaourtty.<br />

ROOM to rant. Ful prtodagaa. Fuly<br />

tornWiad. baautMul homa. UtMaa<br />

Indudad. Tatograph/VanBom araa.<br />

No pats. Laava maaaaga 546-2614<br />

E kip i nm.<br />

condo. Good location. Air.<br />

laundry, applancaa ni^nnatoli.<br />

only 454-8156<br />

421 LMng Quarters<br />

Tel<br />

SOUTHWEtP • FWtdattad . todm.<br />

I S H<br />

souTHnao<br />

noma/quaSty a<br />

dry. too pato.<br />

Kitcnan A toun-<br />

Jking OK. S2M-<br />

SOUTH FIELD: Snar<br />

homo -M> pitiliB".<br />

TIRED OF RAYING HIGH RENTT<br />

Sa tha four*, in chamdng W. Soum-<br />

rjr^*aRatJca<br />

to anara lakatroni houaa. (torn bad-<br />

room. prtwato amranoa to aharad<br />

bam. No ptto. A250/mo. 3S3-4IM<br />

WALLED LAKE tomato to abara «4H><br />

aama 2 badroom apartmant. %»-<br />

Hanad 3260 plua aacurtty. Cal Lor)<br />

644-0375 or 865-4S78<br />

EMPLOYMENT<br />

»»' »A CAREER SHOULD BE BY<br />

•OE8K3N....NOT BY DEFAULT<br />

TftaTa wfty Raal Cal aaa Ona onara<br />

1 chotcaa for tha aafl-diractad.<br />

Lisa D u m s a<br />

356-7111<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE. INC.<br />

GROWING INVESTMENT %M I<br />

Making a protoaalanal wtth a bacba-<br />

Kx'a jagraa m accounting A 2-3<br />

MMI axpartonoa. Expartonca wrm<br />

•jarjctol raporUng A protldancy Mth<br />

**£.. aapaclaBi Loaua 1-2-3.<br />

raqidrad. Sand raauma and<br />

aatory raqulramema to: Accountlnc<br />

SuKMVtoor. P.O. Boa 3144.<br />

SoutMtoM Ml 4A037<br />

ACCEPTING<br />

. APPLICATIONS<br />

'-fSL.<br />

Expartanca I rm)<br />

Apply In paraon<br />

Mon. thru Fri. 9am - 5pm<br />

JOE S PRODUCE<br />

33152 W. 7 MM - Livonia<br />

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS<br />

FOR ALL POSITIONS<br />

KNIGHTS INN<br />

Farmington HMa 477-3200<br />

ACCEPTING appdcatlona tor man-<br />

agamant tralnaaa. taacfUng back-<br />

ground halpful. World Book Educa-<br />

Itonal Product Co. S25K lat yr Ban-<br />

- adta Training aalary 434-8135<br />

. ACCOUNTANT/CPA. SOUTHFIELD<br />

- Pari una poaMon lor a amal CPA<br />

• firm. Turbo tax. CP Aid. 123.<br />

anca. FMxlMa hours.<br />

ACCOUNTANT<br />

Ful nma Uvonto location. Oagraad<br />

Mm 4 plus yrs. axpartonoa. Sand f»"<br />

» — A aaiary raqukamanu Kt<br />

Paraonnal Dapt... 17370 N. Laural<br />

Park Dr.. Sta 400E. LMmto. 48152<br />

A CAREER M REAL ESTATE<br />

SALES WITH US IS A "REAL JOB".<br />

Our piuuranria and aupport aystarr<br />

are so aflactlva, ars guarantoo you<br />

mMmum annual incoms at S25.0C<br />

DON'T GAMBLE WITH YOUR<br />

FUTURE CALL ME TOOAYBI<br />

INDIRA or BARRY. 477-1111<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE. INC.<br />

Farmtogion-Farmtoglon HMa<br />

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS<br />

For part-Uma i<br />

nmg hour*. H M h l<br />

Rd Days, 6 Ml A LNamots 75<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

ADMISSIONS REP - 1760/wk<br />

Enrol atudanM for national codaoe<br />

Cad 524-1500<br />

Paraonnal Data Report Agency<br />

AEROMC INSTRUCTORS - Mala or<br />

tomato. Mon., Wad. avaranga Cor-<br />

poraM A In-houee Oaaeee. Tmmadt-<br />

m opanmpa. Good pay- 451-1165<br />

ACCOUNTANT - PART TIME<br />

For locM CPA Arm. Tax anpartonca<br />

A typing daalred. Mad raauma to:<br />

A A V. P C . 30400 Tetograpn.<br />

Sua* 118. Birmingham, Ml 48025<br />

Assembly<br />

Clerks<br />

tor light aeaamWy m ma<br />

Uvonto araa. Day and af-<br />

ternoon ahlfts- Musi bo<br />

abto 10 work 40 hr» par<br />

tranaportabon. Cad today<br />

tor an Inter »Mw:<br />

Somebody Sometime<br />

18320 Middlebett<br />

477-1262<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

Real aetata advisory Itrm hss an<br />

opening lor an AdmMMraOve As-<br />

sMtarrt. WordPerfect end Lotus ax<br />

partortoe tor variety o( admlnlstre-<br />

tfva, aacratartat/Dnanctol work. Peo-<br />

ple and Mam ortontad lo fit into a<br />

amad. growtng non amoklng Arm.<br />

Send reai ana and aatory raqulro-<br />

manta to: P.O. Box 280.<br />

Farmington. Ml 48332<br />

AIRLINE<br />

I Pay A Beneftta<br />

LORCO AGENCY<br />

CM. 557-8886 Dapt 327<br />

APPLY NOW<br />

30 HOMEMAKERS NEEDED<br />

Hiring dependable temporary personnal to<br />

work in the Western Suburbs Long term day<br />

shift available for these Blue Jean Jobs<br />

Reliable transportation required<br />

• P a c k a g e r s<br />

• W i r e H a r n e s s A s s e m b l y<br />

• E x p e r i e n c e d T e l e m a r k e t e r s<br />

Don t miss this opportunity No experience<br />

necessary Bring two pieces of I D<br />

G e n e r a l M a n a g e m e n t S e r v i c e s<br />

14700 Farmington Rd.. Suite 104<br />

Livonia Ml -18154<br />

427-7660<br />

Equ.iI Opportunity Employer<br />

SENIOR PROGRAMMER/ANALYST<br />

_A_ Farmington Hilts based insurance company has an<br />

Mmediaw opening.<br />

REQUIREMENTS:<br />

• Three years or mors experience working with IDMSR,<br />

AO SO and ADSA and Culprit with IDMSR and VSAM files,<br />

aa»d two years of college or equivalent combination of<br />

education and experience<br />

• V*ust have experience with MVS XA Operating Syslems<br />

f and JCL<br />

Must have DataBAse experience in New Development.<br />

t Jha opportunities for maaa positions are immediately available m<br />

[ our ""formation Systema and Services Dspsrtment Ws have a<br />

' alale-of-tha-arl facdMy wtth an IBM 3000-300 plua mora Th* mdi-<br />

L MekM aAouad know database appkcaliona davalopmant thai - orv<br />

, flpp H you have knowledge of Easymeve. It is a plus<br />

iTf you are me qualifiad candidate we aeek pleasa aend your re-<br />

• sume and aatory requwaments lo:<br />

B O X 3SO<br />

» THE<br />

(©b^ertjer & Eccentric<br />

NEWSPAPERS. INC<br />

36251 Schoolcraft<br />

Livonia. Ml 481 SO<br />

Equal Opportunity Emptoyar *Anorffyfamato'itonriirapped Vot<br />

3^<br />

Vi<br />

m<br />

A Career<br />

With A<br />

Definite<br />

Difference<br />

w<br />

Being one of the Mldwest s prt-<br />

mler Home improvement chains Is<br />

a big advantage. We have every-<br />

thing from home decorating to<br />

hardware under one roof, which<br />

means there's a place Just for you.<br />

we currently have fifteen part-time<br />

openings for aggressive customer<br />

service oriented individuals to work<br />

as:<br />

• CASHIERS • SALESPEOPLE<br />

• STOCKPERSONS<br />

interested candidates<br />

please apply in person at:<br />

HANDY ANDY<br />

IS 100 CsatrM Ot? Parkway<br />

• HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTERS. N C<br />

•—'A I M W M toMitam to H a w toaaraiemear<br />

| tedOa<br />

A FUN PLACE TO WORK<br />

A local 70 yr. old paint Arm aeeka<br />

career minded tnatdo aatoa people.<br />

Mercury Paint Co. wants people to<br />

aendoe protoeatonM A rata* custom-<br />

er*. Wa oftor competitive pay A ben-<br />

adta. Send reeiane to: Meroury Paint<br />

Co.. Dtotrftct manager 14300<br />

Scnaator. Detroit. Ml 46227<br />

AIRCRAFT<br />

GROUND CREW<br />

Trainaoe naadad. HamHars. fualert<br />

and machanloa ioba open. High<br />

School Grade 17-34. CM NOW:<br />

1-800-922-1702<br />

Local Interview available.<br />

REAL ESTATE CAREER<br />

AMBITIOUS? CONSCIENTIOUS?<br />

WE WANT YOUtN<br />

We Ml tram you and atart you on a<br />

king tarm Ngh-mcome caraar CM<br />

Julie Dudek<br />

Daarbom-Oearborn Hetghts<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

566-3200<br />

AMERICAN HOMECLEANING In<br />

Farmington HMa Is hiring msids tor<br />

reetdenttoi cleaning. SSOO/V. to<br />

atart. Own car required 655-1840<br />

ANIMAL HOSPITAL - expertanoed<br />

or w* train. Ml A part bma. reply to:<br />

PO Box * 156. Weetland. Ml 48185<br />

APARTMENT LEASING<br />

CONSULTANT - PART TIME<br />

for Weal Bloomfletd area<br />

CM 882-2950<br />

APPLIANCE TECHNICIAN<br />

Experienced on M me(or domae&c<br />

CM. 313-542-4821<br />

APPOINTMENT CLERK<br />

Looking tor anmnaMarir. reaponei-<br />

bto. parson to aM up appoWtmanta<br />

part Uma. evening hra S8-A7/hour<br />

+ kicantlvee. Students welcome<br />

Contact Mr . Clark. 416-1880<br />

APPRAISERS WANTED<br />

Bancorp Mortgage now<br />

2 lo 3 years experience. FHA<br />

and VA approved helpful but not<br />

ruceaaary Banaftta plua car allow-<br />

ance Sand resume to:<br />

32318 Five Mke Uvonto. Ml.<br />

Attention: T. Henaughan<br />

ASSEMBLY - LIGHT<br />

Choice of 3 shifts. S4.2S/hr + over-<br />

time. Uvonto, CM Lucy 473-2835<br />

Unlforca Temporary Services<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

ANIMAL KENNEL ATTENOANT<br />

Pert time poettton at Mtcttgan<br />

Humane Society m Westland<br />

Animal handing experience pra-<br />

torrad. Apply In person at:<br />

37255 Marquette Rd.. E of<br />

"- *- •- lj| . .M. , 4<br />

rswrouryn. rvveitano<br />

ANSWER TELEPHONES m our<br />

Westland oThce FM Uma. 8-8pm.<br />

Moo-Frl., S4JS/hr. to alert Mature<br />

person pietoiied. Apply at M7<br />

Manutactursrs Dr.. 8. o> Cherry HH.<br />

E Of ttowfcurgh or cM 726-4572<br />

APARTMENT MANAGERS<br />

"ience required Experience In<br />

MSHOA programs a plua.<br />

29777 Ti<br />

SouthftoM.<br />

Ita to: Department H-10,<br />

olograph Rd. Sta. 2100,<br />

d. Ml. 48034-7661-<br />

ASSISTANT GOLF COURSE<br />

STARTER - privata country dub m<br />

S. Lyon. Seaeonaf employment<br />

Musi work wsMsnda A evenlnga.<br />

CM Crap. 437-7337<br />

ASSISTANT MANAGER<br />

minimal 3 years experience Chal-<br />

lenging position wflh limited raapon-<br />

atbWttoe Graat domponaatlon wtth<br />

abmty to continue dating and aaNng.<br />

For confidential Interview<br />

CM Laura Cantm at 648-1800<br />

ASSISTANT MANAGERS<br />

$1500 PER MONTH<br />

No expertanca necaaaary, wM tram<br />

at naw location In Uvonla. For more<br />

Information cM Shannon. 471-2580<br />

ASSISTANT MANAGER - tM A part<br />

Uma poeitlona available Strong<br />

aatoa organization A customer ser-<br />

vice skWs required Mac experience<br />

a plus. GreM growth potential Sand<br />

reeume A cover letter to: Kaplan/E<br />

Wade. 16250 Northland Dr. Sta<br />

#007. Southfield. Mi. 46075<br />

ATHLETIC APPRAREL<br />

TO $23,000 YR<br />

WW train persona aeek ing career<br />

Ful benefits. Employment Center<br />

Inc Agency 588-1836<br />

ATTENTION<br />

Immedlatety tor faat groedng<br />

aatoa staff. Musi ba aggree-<br />

ame and enthuatosbc Experience<br />

nol neneaaary. Contact Dene from<br />

2pm-9pm 721-7168<br />

ATTENDANTS<br />

r amala or maM. Immediate open-<br />

ings tor 2 fud lime toland atlendanta.<br />

CM tor a personal Interview wtth the<br />

General Manager, 8AM-3PM.<br />

Colony Car Wash. Plymouth, Ml<br />

313-455-1011<br />

ATTENTION!<br />

Earn up to S6-S8 per hour, houee<br />

cteenmg Hiring Immedlatelyll!<br />

Merry Malda 525-7290<br />

STRAWBERRY HILLS<br />

FRUIT MARKET<br />

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS<br />

$ 6 . i . 0 0 PER HR.<br />

For full t i m a<br />

Ceahlare<br />

Deli W o r k e r s<br />

Additional and part time positions available.<br />

No axperlence necessary.<br />

Apply at: 32906 Mlddlebett Rd.<br />

at 14 Mile, Farmington Hills<br />

Apply Mon.-Frl. 10 am-2 p m<br />

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING ADMINISTRATOR<br />

We have an immediate opening in East Lansing<br />

for the candidate who has the following:<br />

• Four year degree program in Business Adminis-<br />

tration. Finance. Accounting or Related field.<br />

• Three years related work experience in Financial<br />

and Contract Accounting in Corporate Federal<br />

Taxation.<br />

•Working knowledge of PC applications such as<br />

Lotus 123.<br />

• Verbal and written communication skills<br />

• Must have flexible work schedule. Some travel<br />

involved.<br />

If you are the candidate we seek, please send<br />

your resume in confidence to:<br />

BOX 360<br />

ODbseruer£j ^ccenlrtc<br />

36251 Schoolcraft<br />

Livonia. Ml 48150<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer Minority.Tamala 'HantScappedrVet<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

ARBOR DRUGS<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

HILLS<br />

One of Amerlca'a latest growing<br />

drugstore chains Is currently hiring<br />

tor our location on Telegraph In<br />

opemnga lor cashiers and atock<br />

peraonnat and UMtme openings tor<br />

coordinator poaMens. Arbor Drugs<br />

offers flexible hdurs. employee dis-<br />

count. and a clean, ptoaaiam atmos-<br />

phere Must be mature, dependable<br />

and at leaet 18 years of age Apply<br />

In person Mon. - Sal. during normal<br />

tiuelneee hours at:<br />

Arbor Drugs<br />

4101 Tetograpn Road<br />

m * - » • mi _<br />

Dwninpc nwi<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

ASSEMBLY WORKERS<br />

Hard-working dependable mdMdu-<br />

ata. Muat be between 18-21 years<br />

ok) and »ve m Wayne County (not<br />

Detroit). CM 484-1860<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

A<br />

ATTENTION!<br />

m LIGHT INDUSTRIAL<br />

• immediate opemnga, afl<br />

sNfts tor Asssmbisri A General La-<br />

borers Poaelbie permanent poei-<br />

tlona <strong>Canton</strong>/BaRevMe Area. CM<br />

toOty<br />

NORRELL TEMPORARY SERVICES<br />

677-2891<br />

ATTENTION VETERANS! Enlist In<br />

ths Michigan National Guard at your<br />

old rank and earn $150 par week-<br />

end. TAYLOR 948-0097. OAK PARK<br />

988-4391. PONTIAC 333-2803<br />

QUALITY AUDITOR/INSPECTOR<br />

Automotive auppSer m a western<br />

auburt) H aeeking a dependable<br />

thorough, organized qualty auditor/<br />

Inspector Soma SPC help«ul Send<br />

reeume to Box 272<br />

Obeerver A Eccentric Newspapers<br />

38251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Livonia Ml 48150<br />

ENGINE A TRANS MECHANIC<br />

HeaUea tor growing weetalde Chevy<br />

dealership Benefits, retirement<br />

svMable Apply m person at.<br />

30250 Grand RNar FemMngton<br />

474-6500<br />

LIVONIA CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH<br />

in need of body shop porter ful<br />

time: service porter part time, (after-<br />

noon*); parts counter person, mm 2<br />

years experience Apply a<br />

30777 Plymouth Rd . 525-5000<br />

"ECHANICS AUTO REPAIR<br />

- .edy Muffler King haa RmRed po-<br />

s.


I O C * O&E Monday, February 15,1993<br />

LEGAL MCNtTMrr - ( m .<br />

ofBee tookktg Mr « M to<br />

-<br />

UOMTWDUVTWAt.<br />

•TAFFBIG SPECIALISTS<br />

973-3320<br />

UOKT NOU6TMAL<br />

ETOT<br />

MACHINE DESIGNERS<br />

800 Heip<br />

MANAGER<br />

I c T S n<br />

MANUFACTURE* ol LadMe Aix>~-<br />

MntiBi Hatli, mature, pareon tor<br />

U M I poaBton. IlirtiHi * hand<br />

iBitna MJBs * knowledge of pet-<br />

tome eeeenBM. CeB 2 -6pm.^^^H<br />

MANUFACTURBIO FWM le seaktog<br />

moMduale l o M U Uma poMBone.<br />

No aapertonce ri = m an. M M par<br />

how to «art «Mfi l»i*li and paM<br />

ssr^srscs^L. lm,<br />

nto. otl Faniwigaon. eoudt of 1-66.<br />

Manual poaMon* Contract<br />

[contract to ao direct poatuon*<br />

, FAX. or oenareaume to<br />

Technical Engineering<br />

Consultants<br />

901 Airport InduetrIM Or<br />

„ „ YpeBanB. Ml 46TBB<br />

313 486-3900<br />

or FAX 313 46S-4219<br />

~ MACHINtNSlCENTER<br />

SETUP & OPERATORS<br />

FOB DAYS t WGMTS<br />

On praoalelon mechlnod aircraft<br />

part* Experienced. fufl beneftta<br />

HYTROL MANUFACTURING<br />

Garden city 261-6030<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

Experienced on repak oI production<br />

preeaae and associated equipment<br />

required Some welding 6 alec inc el<br />

experience preferred Steady yaar<br />

round worti with<br />

• apply between 4pm at<br />

Plymouth Slampioft, 315 W Ann Ar-<br />

txx Rd.. Plymouth. Ml 48170<br />

MAINTENANCE/<br />

GROUNDS PERSON<br />

Hardworking Individual needed for<br />

grounds work at an apartment com-<br />

munity to SouthlMd. Tha ideal can-<br />

knowledge. Entry level poeltlon with<br />

room lor career advancement. Poe*-<br />

nonlelu* time with benefit*<br />

Qualified mdMduM should apply In<br />

paraon Bshaeen 9am-12Noon on<br />

Friday. Feb. 18th at:<br />

VILLAGE GREEN<br />

on FRANKLIN<br />

27525 FRANKLIN RO<br />

SOUTHFIELD. Ml<br />

On Franklin Rd. between<br />

11 A 12 Mae Rd*<br />

Ac Equal Opportunity Empioyer<br />

MAINTENANCE PERSON - pari<br />

time lor apartment complex In<br />

Farmington HW* ideal (or student*<br />

Call Mon. - Frl-. 9am-5pm, cloeed<br />

Wedneeday* 478-1487<br />

MAINTENANCE PERSON, experi-<br />

enced. lor 200 urvt epanmant com-<br />

plex m Uvonla. Ca* Mon., Tue*-.<br />

Thors 8 Frl., 9em-5pm 473-3983<br />

MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />

Oearbom area Knowtadegable m a*<br />

a*pact* ol spt maintenance Must<br />

have loots 582-3988<br />

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR lor 3<br />

man dapt. Working supervisor.<br />

Small processing plant In Plymouth<br />

are* Mature w/electrlcal, hydraulic<br />

I mechanical background* Sched-<br />

uled overtime & weekend work<br />

required Must have references.<br />

Established company. Unique op-<br />

portunity lor right person Good<br />

benefits Apply In parson<br />

34039 Schoolcraft<br />

A«, LIVOIJU. Ml<br />

SUBWAY RESTAUarfnow hlrtno<br />

lor management IrtHRlon 45-50 hr*<br />

a w» Greet pay 10'4 S Greenfield.<br />

Experience preferred but not re-<br />

quired Ca* between ll-ipm. Mon.-<br />

Frt lor interne* 557-8828<br />

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE<br />

$1500<br />

Our manager* aern 11500 +/mo lo<br />

manage 8 people ol youth oriented<br />

company, must have car. ba ambi-<br />

tious. enthusiastic i enjoy working<br />

wflh people No experience - »e<br />

train. Ca* Lisa 418-0810<br />

MANAGERS<br />

SoWlng part tune assistant mana-<br />

ger* lor a sen-storage facktty - 2<br />

day»/wfc Customer service 8 gener-<br />

al office experience pi elerled<br />

478-8444<br />

MANAGER/TRAINEE<br />

Looking lor someone reliable, ener-<br />

getic and available lor immediate<br />

employment Opportunity to earn<br />

I3t»?w« to start. Ca* 313-52S-6265<br />

MANAGER. TRAINER, SALES - Ca*<br />

today, start tomorrow. $70 ballon<br />

Industry. Now hiring Serious Inquir-<br />

ies only. 382-1813<br />

MANAGER TRAINEES<br />

MARTI WALKER INC.<br />

Has Immediate opening* tor Mana-<br />

r -Trainees In the Livonia & Ann<br />

vs<br />

confidence to: Marti Walker. 101<br />

Parkland Plaza. Ann Arbor. Ml<br />

48103, Attn: Krtcty Foley<br />

MANUFACTURING LABORERS<br />

Growing Q1 company hiring manu-<br />

facturing laborer*, some hesvy Kit-<br />

ing 1477 Bridge ST at.<br />

SouMskf 1 b * W ol Tslegrsph. N<br />

M8MBa<br />

ROUTE DRIVER Trainee - $478/wk<br />

524-1500<br />

Uvonto Ml 48150<br />

SALES 8 SERVICE<br />

Work spprox 20 hr*./wk. Opportu-<br />

nity to eern 8800/mo + bonuees<br />

To start Immodtotoly. 313-525^285<br />

CONTINENTAL SECURITY - la<br />

growing. We are looktoa for to* time<br />

I part t(rne security oMoers. No ex-<br />

perience rsquirsd 1 ' • m<br />

oeptod Tues thru Frl., 8am to 3pm<br />

Coma grow wMh us. Continental Se<br />

curlty Services. 30600 Telegraph.<br />

Suite 1301. Birminghem Ml 48010<br />

842-8153<br />

TEMPORARY ON-CALL<br />

SECURITY GUARD<br />

Fsrmmgton HMs offlca buttdtog I*<br />

" ' i* lor Tempo-<br />

Guard. ThM m-<br />

muet be abto to work dMtar-<br />

snt shifts, weekends and hoMdeys sa<br />

needed. Pravloue security experi-<br />

ence pietoiied. Only non smokers<br />

need spply and we are a substance<br />

ebuee leeting company. For knme-<br />

diete consider si ion plssss apply In<br />

person Monday - Friday Between<br />

the hour* ol 9em and 4pm:<br />

Alexander Hamilton<br />

Company of America<br />

33045 ItomHton Blvd<br />

Farmington HMa. Ml 48334-3358<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

SECURITY GUARDS<br />

you're between 18-21 years old and<br />

fve In Wayne County (not detrolt)<br />

Ca* 464-1860<br />

An Equal Opportunity Emptoyar<br />

Security Officer<br />

(Part-Time)<br />

Michigsn National Corporation, one<br />

ot the nations's premier benklng In-<br />

stitution*. a seeking en experienced<br />

Security Officer for our Fermlnglon<br />

Ml*s Headquarter*<br />

ResponslMWies Include opsrsttng<br />

ths desk consols patroamg buHdlng<br />

and parking lot, monitoring visitor*<br />

access m budding, monitoring fire<br />

systems, snd reepondlng lo In-<br />

houee slerme and amergenctos<br />

Requirss al least one year of securi-<br />

ty experience. sbWty to work flexible<br />

shift*, possisss e High School di-<br />

ploms (some ocaege preferred), and<br />

be In good physical condition snd<br />

quaaty oriented<br />

Ws oiler a competitive compensa-<br />

tion package, amd an attractive<br />

working environment For prompt,<br />

oonftdeniial consider SI ion. please<br />

•orward your srork history lo<br />

Michigan National<br />

Corporation<br />

Human Reeouroee 10/68<br />

Dept SO/SB<br />

P 0 Box 9065<br />

Farmington HM*. Ml 46333-9065<br />

W* promote a drug-tree environ-<br />

ment Substance ebuae testing a<br />

part of the pre employment pro-<br />

cess. Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

SECURTTY TO »7 4&/HR<br />

Flexible hour*<br />

CALL -557-1200<br />

$110 FEE JNI<br />

SEMI 0RIVER/«r freight expedites<br />

2 yrs de*very experience, ctoen<br />

driving record. DOT physical 8 drug<br />

lest Heelth 8 vacation beneftta Ca*<br />

I0am-3pm 1-800-942-9730<br />

SERIOUS SINGERS<br />

for Christian ensemble<br />

Voice warning available<br />

Ca* 342-8278<br />

SERVICE ADVISORS. Porter/De-<br />

talier - Apply In parson only<br />

Bill Cook Imported Car*, 37901<br />

Gr«nd River Ave (bote sen Hegger-<br />

ty & Hslsted). Fermlnglon HIBs<br />

SERVICE PERSON - Experienced m<br />

vinyl window replacament, Ml time<br />

Ask lor Mike Manion. 729-0220<br />

SERVICE TECHNICIAN - 10/yr* ex-<br />

perwee m heetmg/cooang/retrlgers-<br />

tion lor commercial 8 Industrial<br />

Benefit* ottered 532-5408<br />

4 »<br />

SHIELD* Restaurant Bar Ptzzarls.<br />

Metro Detroit's favorite deep dish<br />

pozs. seeking shift manager lor<br />

growing company Flexible hours,<br />

five day srork weak Apply In person<br />

at Shield * of Troy. 1476 W Maple<br />

(at Crook*).<br />

SHINGLE ROOFERS - Experienced,<br />

naw work, rseidennel must have<br />

own truck 8 equipment Ca* Mon -<br />

Fri , t0am-2pm: 351-9050<br />

SHIPPING/<br />

RECEIVING<br />

Immediate full time<br />

position available,<br />

benefits include<br />

group life & health<br />

insurance, employee<br />

discount, retirement<br />

plans, Including<br />

pension & profit<br />

sharing. Attractive<br />

hours.<br />

Appfy in person<br />

37500 Six Mite<br />

Livonia<br />

JACOBSON'S<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

SILICON GRAPHICS a e progrea<br />

T<br />

work stations We are looking lor a<br />

teeth the to* spectrum of UNIX<br />

based systems administration<br />

courses m oi* Farmington Technical<br />

Education Cantor Aa a contractor<br />

to SGI. the succ<br />

heve scleneNe experience se a Sys-<br />

tems Administrator m UNIX ss we*<br />

I Mm SGI's grsph-<br />

-'^•ygrzz.<br />

Grsp.4cs >4188<br />

Orake Rd Farmington. Ml 48336<br />

^ • WST<br />

• Oppo<br />

SOCIAL SECURITY<br />

CONSULTANT<br />

ISaMlty*Ctotoii through<br />

hearing level Travel required<br />

unoetoMiaaiao<br />

463-8108<br />

RETAIL SPORTS TO $23K<br />

Oat toe toatoig ol naw Ntoas Meter<br />

aenae* 1 yr* U<br />

• S M M FatojHd<br />

UNrr^PCRaH<br />

ROCK SHOfPf<br />

LANO«CA« AUM.V<br />

COL OrNar. Yard Meto<br />

Clerk Ctortoal 8274 QuWi Slim i.<br />

Plymost. Ml. 48170 313 188 1188<br />

8ALE9 PCReON<br />

START WORK<br />

TODAY<br />

Large National Corpora-<br />

tion needa warehouee help.<br />

Long term. AM ahifta open.<br />

ARflOR TEMPS 45®-1186<br />

STOCK PoemoN PART TIME<br />

Bdton Qtowi kaokir^^^ lor herd-<br />

heavyWig mvoivad AppN amm<br />

1-Sam KJtohen Of mi. OnRard<br />

WO W B i p W u f d<br />

T :— ...<br />

ikpinq. HECEPVING t>osnior>i<br />

open. Loatong k. mod Mid and<br />

a^lii litli psopto Muet be be-<br />

tween toe agae of 18-21 years old<br />

snd toe m-^aa CouajMnot De-<br />

CUSTOMER<br />

SERVICE<br />

by letter to: I<br />

Obeerver 8<br />

B^eRMtoaSTSr<br />

Uvonto Ml 48180<br />

SHOP<br />

FOREMAN<br />

H you're hard working, ex-<br />

pertonoed. afato to oommu-<br />

snd looking tar a Ml Uiiie<br />

poemon. CALL ua. we<br />

pervteor with<br />

working i<br />

the abfcty<br />

< pei aonnsl. tt you to the<br />

CALL NOW kid let's<br />

FUTUREI<br />

ul your FV<br />

448-6674<br />

SHOP HELP - Part Time<br />

i iam-3pm. 3 days. 85<br />

Ty, 588-0480<br />

SOCIAL WORKER<br />

BSW or MSW expertenoe with par-<br />

OUR LADY OF<br />

PROVIDENCE CENTER<br />

Northville 453-1300<br />

STOCK PERSON<br />

Immediate full time<br />

position available,<br />

benefits include<br />

group life & hearth<br />

Insurance, employee<br />

discount, retirement<br />

plans, including<br />

pension & profit<br />

sharing. Attractive<br />

hours.<br />

Apply in person<br />

37500 Six Mile<br />

Livonia<br />

JACOBSON'S<br />

An Equet Opportunity Emptoyar<br />

IE Manager Trek<br />

Salary Bonus. I<br />

524-1500<br />

Peraonnel Data Report<br />

SUBSTITUTE CAFETERIA AIDES<br />

15.51 an hour. Muet oompieie en<br />

hourly substitute srn'to' slkw and<br />

submit s tetter of Intent by 5 PM<br />

March 15, 1993. Apply at the Plym-<br />

outh <strong>Canton</strong> Community Schools.<br />

454 S. Harvey, Plymouth. Ml.<br />

SUMMER CAMP Couneelor* 8 Di-<br />

rector* Birminghem Fem*y YMCA<br />

IS looking tor summer deycamp<br />

counselors 8 directors Muet be cre-<br />

stfve orgenoed Camp experience<br />

required. Contact Char or Barb.<br />

644-9036<br />

SUMMER JOBS<br />

84 88 - 88.80/hr.<br />

Muet be at least 16 yrs. old Various<br />

require coHegs. spotls*iod srork ex-<br />

perience or training or are ImMed to<br />

students senior UUieia or vator-<br />

CONTACT: The Oekiend County<br />

Peraonnel Dapt 1200 N. Telegrapn<br />

Rd.. Dept. S440. Pontiac. Ml 48341-<br />

0440 (313) 868-0630<br />

SURFACE GRINDER - Must have<br />

gage expertenoe. Ctoen. air condi-<br />

tioned shop MsOcW. dental, retire-<br />

ment Dependable Gage 8 Tool Co..<br />

Oak Park. 545-2100<br />

SURVEY PARTY CHIEF<br />

S.E. Michigan Arm Is looking lor a<br />

surveyor with at laaat 4 year* axpe-<br />

rlence In boundary, topographic 8<br />

conatructlon aurvays Data oo**c-<br />

Hon and computer experience deek-<br />

abto Should be learned or neertng<br />

Icaneure. Fu* beiiefm. Salary com-<br />

expartonoe. Send<br />

W Baker Ctoweon. Ml<br />

Manager.<br />

148017<br />

SWIMMING POOL COMPANY<br />

Experienced Held eupervtoor<br />

needed. Year round poeltlon.<br />

including compeny vehicle,<br />

immedtote opening. Send reeume<br />

to: P.O Box 4968. Troy. Ml. 48099<br />

or CM Ken Sterling al 528-3620<br />

TAILOR, part time, experienced 8<br />

satoeperson. part tima for Harry's<br />

Big 8 Ta* m Novl Apply m person.<br />

Novl Town Center or ca*: 347-0040<br />

TANKER DRIVER<br />

Plymouth firm aeeka Individual with<br />

3-5 yrs experience, good drMng<br />

record, and muet have CDL Class A<br />

Fu* time position, muet be sbie to<br />

work any ahlft Competitive benefits<br />

s'i'ellebis Send reeume wtth satory<br />

Matory to:<br />

TANKER DRIVER<br />

PL<br />

P.O BOX 5645<br />

YMOUTH. Ml 48170<br />

TARUS OPERATOR<br />

BORING MILL OPERATOR<br />

GUNORILL OPERATOR<br />

884-5419<br />

TEACHER<br />

Needed lor prtvats lower otomontsry<br />

sfler school program. Mon.-Frl.<br />

3-6pm. Muet<br />

367 - trUr<br />

TEACHER<br />

needed ful tune lor Toddler sge<br />

children OekMnd County aree. ex-<br />

pertanoe nsoeeaarj. Ex cedent op-<br />

portunity lor career growth Send<br />

reeume to: PO Box 56. Birmingham.<br />

Ml 48012<br />

TEACHERS<br />

8 ASSISTANT TEACHERS<br />

Fu* or part lime tor infant end tod-<br />

dler progrem. ages 6 week* to 2»<br />

8 education re-<br />

quired Otocovei't Looming Ctr<br />

TEACHERS/DIRECTORS lor Novl 8<br />

Troy chad cars cantor*. Fu* Bme.<br />

Novl 344-1180<br />

Troy: 962-<br />

»pietoiied. Co*<br />

1920 or<br />

TEACHER 8 Ti<br />

For nursery school In Farm-<br />

ington HMa, Novt Plymouth, and<br />

Redtord Twp Fu* and part time<br />

Ca* between 9am-8pm 420-3663<br />

TELEMARKETERS NEEDED - Expe-<br />

rience pietoiied. but<br />

moiinatod todMduata<br />

evening shifts Sis*sb<br />

money making potoMW + bonuees<br />

Great opportunity tor anyone look<br />

Worsen their<br />

mg to<br />

In a<br />

lonmant tar toe country's luge*!<br />

384-3210<br />

snxueeaervt<br />

Cal Mr Ray<br />

TELEMARKETERS WANTED >0<br />

great people to do totoaiarkettog of<br />

eeey lo ss* produo<br />

pay 4-8 fir. shifts 8<br />

rlronmenl H you can aaa.<br />

lenge 8 rewards ca* tar sisnedtols<br />

537-8408<br />

TELEPHONE MTERVCWER<br />

' ths UvomTo*-<br />

mg skas 8 a deer voioe uaM lyp-<br />

C*a I-4pm 421-8*20<br />

• tortog pi<br />

to Ca* 887-14S4 ar send r<br />

una i V, Director af RemMno<br />

2301 W Sto * IS s 8i*to 411<br />

Troy . Ml 480*4<br />

TELEPHONE WORK - pari toe*<br />

Ipm to 8pm sotoiton. 8am to 1pm<br />

«a T ram out LNOM* oMaa<br />

•d »e «***•><br />

"aS<br />

nlng 8<br />

TELLER<br />

to rarwitogton<br />

474-7100<br />

TENORS 8 BASSES<br />

to<br />

church choir. IMaRest pay It Mstio-<br />

L European<br />

sr<br />

TERWTORY REP - 8780/WK<br />

Salary, aonue. Expeneee<br />

da* - 524-1500<br />

Personnel Data Report Agency<br />

TITLE COMPANY I* looking tor<br />

toaorkln<br />

Ejcrowi Proc®A#*rvQ<br />

ment* Depertment.<br />

broker's package IwlpM.<br />

Atoo tooktog tor<br />

to work m TMa Commitment/Order<br />

Attention Offlca Manager. 2560<br />

Tslegrsph Rd-. SuRe 100.<br />

AsM His. Ml 4«30<<br />

TITLE INSURANCE Agency sesks<br />

ACCOUNT MANAGER/SALES—<br />

Growing T*to meurenca Agency m<br />

search ol an Individual with S -4- yrs<br />

experience to eeatog tms ss<br />

P'lmsry ro* aM be buelneee<br />

to selee 8 meiketkiu- Tre-<br />

opportunity tar IndMdua<br />

seeking toe chaMange of buBdlng 8<br />

organtntton. Sslsr) 8 peitaimanca<br />

inoenllve + beneRto. Send reeume<br />

m ebeokito conRdenBaaty to:<br />

18401 F*mHngton Rd<br />

Uvonto. Ml 48152<br />

Attn: Char** Martin<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

TOOOLER TEACHERS- Ft*totie<br />

toochori needed tor chBdren 12-24<br />

mo* 2 or 4 jr. degree. PMd vaca-<br />

tions 8 hoadays 827-8080<br />

TOOL MAKERS<br />

Musi be experienced on body as-<br />

sembly, fixtures and transfers<br />

equipment. Cxceaent starting rate,<br />

e* frtngee Including 401K. ovarUms<br />

raw-On Industries. 937-2000<br />

UVONM travel aeancy aeeka Lal-<br />

eure Agents Minimum 2 yrs experi-<br />

ence - language a plus Send ra-<br />

eume: ACS. P.O Box 531094, Uvo-<br />

nto. Ml 48153-1094<br />

TRAILER MECHANIC<br />

Wsldtog 8 tabrtcatmg experience<br />

requirsd Fu* time<br />

843-3370<br />

TRAINED DIRECT CARE STAFF<br />

Needed tor pert-time tar sms*<br />

group home In Dearborn Hts ares<br />

Must be may WCLS/MORC trained<br />

Current m CPR/tost aid. High<br />

school graduate or GED<br />

Cal 9en»-5pm at: 569-4929<br />

TRAUBE SCREW MACHINE<br />

OPERATORS<br />

ANO GENERAL LABORERS<br />

Pteeee appfy 9em-3pm at:<br />

325 West Paerl Street. Plymouth,<br />

(1 block W. of Slarkweether)<br />

TRAVEL AGENT - minimum 2 yrs<br />

Seeking mdi<br />

l In e* pfteae*<br />

red. Friendly of bavel;<br />

Sabre preferred. Frtondh' working<br />

ema ormient with growth opportuni-<br />

ty. riooums to: C. Fekiberg. 28240<br />

Frankan Rd Southfield. MI.48034<br />

TRAVEL AGENT<br />

Troy/Rochester ares<br />

ChaHsnglng 8 exciting posi-<br />

tion. Prator 1 yr Sabre expe-<br />

rience. Send reeume lo P.O. Box<br />

205. Troy. Ml.. 46099<br />

TRAVEL CONSULTANT - Join UW-<br />

gtoba. Americas festeet growing<br />

travel orgenOaBon Must have 1-2<br />

yrs. expartanca System One pre-<br />

ierred but not neoeeeary.<br />

Ca* todey. 788-1111<br />

Or send reeume to: 31126 Haggerty<br />

Rd . Farmington HMs. Ml 48331<br />

TRAVEL CONSULTANT<br />

Agency experienced. Apoao trained.<br />

Part fu* time Deerbom<br />

278-6640<br />

TRAVEL SALES - Tired of sma*<br />

commleelont. tock of In-houae<br />

support? Sales oriented Birming-<br />

hem Travel Service w*l welcome<br />

snd nurture you and your capnts<br />

Onfy one poeltlon open<br />

Ca* 642-1798<br />

TRUCK DRIVER<br />

Fu* dm* Southfield location. Ovar-<br />

the-roed semi tractor tra*sr driver<br />

needed. Mleegs 8 hourly rates<br />

Minimum 5 year* driving experi-<br />

ence. Union snop Send reeume to:<br />

Attention Bll. PO Box 5091,<br />

SoutMtald, Ml 48086<br />

TRUCK DRIVER: Muet have 2 yrs<br />

steel hauling experience 8 COL li-<br />

cence. Metro Detroit area Porceni-<br />

ege Rales Ca*. 591-2512<br />

TRUCK MECHANICS<br />

Muet be expertonoed and oertlhed.<br />

heve own tools. 40 Hours per week<br />

uw«rcxxn.<br />

Kurt, 4840 Wyoming.<br />

TUTOR WANTED<br />

lor university senior courses<br />

Sociology or Criminology back-<br />

ground helpfU. 583-0150<br />

VALETS NEEDED<br />

Ca* tor Immediate mservtew. Must<br />

have ovm tranaportatton 961-1434<br />

VETERINARY ASSISTANT<br />

MorvThurs approximately 7:30em -<br />

1:30pm. Oleic animal care 8 cteerv<br />

mg. Experience pietorred. Send ra-<br />

sume to: Attn: Maureen<br />

Beech Rd. Veterinary Hoapltal<br />

25886 W . 8 MBa Rd<br />

Redtord. Ml 48240<br />

WAREHOUSE MANAGER<br />

OMeon of natlonel coneumar aoft-<br />

nager to<br />

dkact Ha waishoeue operstions<br />

Muat have a minimum of 10 years<br />

management. motNattog subordl-<br />

natoe and Mirlnkaes control. Sslery<br />

oomp<br />

, 27150 W 8<br />

Wl<br />

MaeRd..<br />

ss Manager<br />

SouthlMd. Ii<br />

w 8 Mae. Fa. Ill* e l I ><br />

TRUCK DRIVER &<br />

YARD WORKER<br />

S8L , 5ra=ra<br />

hard, ftooto tor adiencamsnt Ex<br />

apply m<br />

n 9am 8 5pm •<br />

Van Bom aa.<br />

UNEMPLOYED? RETIRED? WHY?<br />

•AM8PM, ptodtreMng<br />

4100 bonus after B0 days<br />

•Earn 88-12 per hour<br />

plue bonueee 8 Incentives<br />

Get oft the oouoh end oea<br />

Kan or Joe 422-18t8<br />

WATT PERSON - Fu* or part tone.<br />

Deys or svanlngs tJiaKtonl tor<br />

homemafci sr «4th children ApgMn<br />

WAREHOUSE MANAGER - tor local<br />

I company Muet be<br />

at be able to rtxRs<br />

trucks. Inventory<br />

8 shipping. Purch rtoncai<br />

bonus Reply to Box "?J42<br />

Obeerver 8 Eccentric Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd.<br />

Uvonto Ml 48180<br />

WAREHOUSE ORDER FILLER<br />

Fua-ome. Day shto. SouthftoM toea-<br />

drtvtog expertenoe. Union shop<br />

- to: P.O. 5081.<br />

Southfield. Ml. 48086.<br />

WAREHOUSE WORKER: Muet be<br />

herd working and sanili 40 hrs a<br />

week. S8 to *8 60 to Mart. Apply m<br />

person M 34660 Glendele<br />

Uvonto Ml. 48160<br />

WAREHOUSE<br />

WORK<br />

• Fu* Tlme/Slaady<br />

• Muet have transportation<br />

• Wtxom sres<br />

WE ARE BUSY!<br />

WOLVERINE<br />

STAFFING<br />

358-4270<br />

WE WANT YOU<br />

AMBITIOUS? CONSCIENTIOUS?<br />

We train you end start you on<br />

long torm. high moome career In<br />

reel eetata .<br />

Ca* John Bellfuea. Uvonla<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

261-0700<br />

WINDOW CLEANER: Mature, ctoen<br />

cut. wtth 2 yrs. prior experience<br />

Own tranaportaMon. Dei leUta Ava*-<br />

abis CaH. 313-966-7755<br />

Monday, February 15,1993 OAE<br />

*.. t<br />

* 1 1 C<br />

M S M p Wanted<br />

L fronted<br />

A*e^«isj^2»ero<br />

Hons, ineurence aaBng. Fu* tone.<br />

Send I'BBUMIO to: Boa *312<br />

281 Schootcraft Rd<br />

LNonM Ml 48180<br />

I charge toru ate bat-<br />

30700 TsMgrsph Rd.. Bu 3480.<br />

HTiFIED Nursing AaMManto<br />

id pert-Bme/tua bme tor s*<br />

M WsM Tre* Nursing Noma.<br />

Trs*. Pwmouth.<br />

M: 4W-3983<br />

3S8 W. Ann Arbor Tre*.<br />

Or ca* Unde 8-3pm et:<br />

, ASSIST ANTS - t7 00/Hr<br />

Meat Bloaiieald Nursing Center,<br />

qpw Maple 8 Drsfce. haa immedtoto<br />

openings on aB sfdfla tor lua or part-<br />

time CertMed Nursing IsslslMila.<br />

t7.00/hr MuM fiavs nursing horns<br />

" nos Ptoeee contact<br />

Mrs TaR. 881-1800<br />

CHAHW06 DOfTAL ASSISTANT<br />

> tone. Over 3 years expertomjo.<br />

AMttorDonng. 662-3663<br />

CHIROPRACnC ASSISTANT<br />

Looking tor an IndMduN seeking a<br />

long torm permanent part Bme posl-<br />

tton m a buey CMropractlc CanK.<br />

Mon.. Wed.. 8 FrL 2 45PM-7 30PM<br />

Clerical skias<br />

knowledge<br />

H block W<br />

nirssseri Computer<br />

pfuL 27527 Joy Road.<br />

522 -5601<br />

CLAIMS<br />

ANALYST<br />

The Unlvarslty of<br />

Center-* HMO. « seeking e Ctotots<br />

Analyst to snalyaa and adfudlcato<br />

putor system. OuaBScatlone indudr<br />

3-8 year*' experience In automtoed<br />

working with irs/provider*:<br />

Entry<br />

WIRERS<br />

level poeltlons open with<br />

hav* experienca sifth<br />

wiring. excsBsnt I<br />

snd ebWty to reed akemetlcs<br />

To schedule en sppolntmenl c<br />

TEMPEX CHANGE<br />

557-5600<br />

WOOD FLOOR SANOE A-Expsrv<br />

enoed Sander for Fxrmmgtor floor-<br />

ing company Muet have a minimum<br />

of 10 yr* sxperlenoe m liistsHetlon<br />

sanding, staining, pickling 477-8108<br />

WRITER/EDITOR<br />

Professional group seeks 2+ yeera<br />

experience srrftlng/edltlng of pub»-<br />

catlons. Strong oommunlcatton/cra-<br />

atNe writing sk«s required Deek<br />

top publishing pietoiied. Muet pro-<br />

vide writing temples. Salary beeed<br />

on experience. Fu* benefits. Ca* or<br />

send reeume lo: Arthur Thome*.<br />

3000 Town Canter. Suite 2333.<br />

Southfield 48075. 355-4140<br />

$ MANAGER TRAINEE<br />

Corporation expanding.<br />

S36.000 plua bonuses 8 Ineur-<br />

ence No expertem<br />

eery. Reptd advancement.<br />

313-996-0835<br />

technical knovAadge of managed<br />

care, comeetebto benefit*, end<br />

coordtoetion of benefit*. Co*ege<br />

degree preferred.<br />

Appacams should send two (2)<br />

copies of their reeume to:<br />

The University<br />

Of Michigan<br />

Medical Center<br />

Employment Office<br />

" 300 NIB Room 6A07 Box 0422<br />


iy15,900 *123 e2 p«<br />

25,<br />

^ 1 1 . 8 0 0<br />

Ove!^^5 Used Cars & Trucl<br />

JHCH DEMMER<br />

1991<br />

Air. power Meertng ft ,<br />

HI FORD!<br />

• 37300 Michigan Avenue at Newburgh Road, Wayne<br />

I-275 Extt 22, TWO Miles Eaat<br />

1989 Aarostar XLT<br />

7 passenger, automatic, air, cruise,<br />

tUt. rear wiper washer, cassette.<br />

*7995<br />

1992 Aerostar XL<br />

Plus Package<br />

w window, power locks,<br />

tended, air. cassette, tut stee<br />

'11,995<br />

1990 Ford E250<br />

Ve Ton Cargo Van<br />

Automatic, greet work truck!<br />

'9995<br />

1990<br />

4x4<br />

EdcSe Bauer<br />

4.01<br />

matic, dual air, computer<br />

at bed, loaded. I<br />

'13,995<br />

1962 Ford Super Cab Wagon XLT<br />

VS, dual sir. automatic. 16 peeeen-<br />

, power wtodows ft locks, cruiee.<br />

captains chairs, loaded.<br />

C<br />

*16j995<br />

1990 Ford Super<br />

Ctub Wagon<br />

Whetehair Mt VS, automatic.<br />

'8995<br />

1961<br />

, 4.0 sae engine,<br />

•ota bed: wt<br />

'12,995<br />

1987 El SO Club Wagon<br />

'3995<br />

Michigan \<br />

«<br />

1990 Bronco II XLT<br />

Air, power wrtndows ft locks. tH.<br />

cruise, tu-tone. loaded!<br />

'9995<br />

1987 Ford F350<br />

4*4 1 Ton<br />

480 automatic, sir, runs -<br />

'4995<br />

1988 Ranger<br />

Automatic, air, VS. km mleel<br />

'5795<br />

1988 Suburban<br />

S*verado, automatic, air, loaded.<br />

10,995<br />

'' •<br />

1991 F-150 XLT<br />

302 automatic overdrive<br />

power windowa ft toefca, c<br />

at atarao. 2-tone, loadedl<br />

'10,995<br />

1992 Ford F350<br />

"Staka Truck"<br />

VS. wNte, power r<br />

brat. es ' ?


* 1<br />

Monday, February 16,1993 O&E • •ID<br />

A A 1 i<br />

WHAT DO A, X and Z PLAN BUYERS WANT? $<br />

THEY WANT MORE MONEY<br />

FOR THEIR<br />

TRADE-INS<br />

A Lot More Money<br />

AVIS FORD<br />

GIVES MORE<br />

FOR EVERY TRADE-IN!<br />

IN 1992 OVER 1500<br />

A, X AND Z PLAN BUYERS<br />

Traded in their USED CARS and trucks at AVIS<br />

FORD. The reason continues to be that AVIS FORD<br />

gives more money on each and every trade in.<br />

NEW 1993 FEST1VA GL 2 DOOR HATCHBACK<br />

Power brake*. AM/FM starao. body sid* moWinga.<br />

aluminum whMli, roar window defroster, diflf coat<br />

palm, co console. gauges. courtesy lamps, premium<br />

hlghback reclining bucket seats aide window damister.<br />

digital dock, cargo cover, rip fo*d rear seat, rear<br />

washer. Stock #11299<br />

WAS $8334<br />

IS<br />

$ 7042<br />

NEW 1993 F-150 4X2<br />

Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, overdrive<br />

transmission, XL trim, cargo box light, instrumentation,<br />

vent windows, power paint, dome light courtesy lights,<br />

moldings, scuff plates, interval wipers Stock #11529.<br />

WAS $11,618- $<br />

IS 10,101<br />

NEW 1993 RANGER 4x2 XLT<br />

Power ateerlng. powar brakes, timed glass, rear antHocfc<br />

brakee. XLT trim, AM/FM atarao cassette, sliding rear<br />

window, chrome front bumper, chrome raar step<br />

bumper, console, cast aluminum deep disc wheals,<br />

cargo box light, dome light moldinga, spoiler, light<br />

group, instrumentation, interval wipers, acufl plates<br />

Slock #11066T.<br />

WAS $12,053<br />

IS<br />

$ 8686<br />

NEW 1993 ESCORT GT<br />

Power steering, power brakee. tinted glass, reer<br />

window defroster, air. t*t cruise, luxury convenience<br />

group, premium sound system. AM/FM stereo cassette,<br />

tachometer, instrumentation, 4 wheel disc brakes, sport<br />

performance bucket seats, aluminum wheels, rear<br />

spoiler, console, Hght group, cargo area cover, interval<br />

wipers Stock #1149.<br />

WAS $13,682 $ " ~ " "<br />

IS v 10,841<br />

NEW 1993 TEMPO GL 2 DOOR SEDAN<br />

Power steering, power brakee. tinted glass, body aide<br />

molding, air conditioning, automatic tranamiaaion. poly<br />

cast wheels. AM/FM stereo cassette, power lock groups<br />

floor mats, rear window defroeter. tilt steering wheel,<br />

group, coneote luxury sound insulation package.<br />

- #11173<br />

WAS $12,042<br />

IS<br />

$ 8801<br />

NEW 1993 PROBE 3 DOOR<br />

Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, air<br />

conditioning. AM/FM stereo caaaetta. aluminum wheels,<br />

powar antenna, tilt steering, rear window defroster,<br />

convenience group, dual electric, remote mirrors,<br />

driver's side air bag, console, performance instrument<br />

cluster Stock #11025.<br />

WAS $15,661 $<br />

IS 12,999<br />

$ Have Your Trade-In Appraised at AVIS Before You Buy! $<br />

NEW 1993 ESCORT LX 4 DOOR NEW 1993 ESCORT LX 3 DOOR<br />

Power steering, power brakes,<br />

body side molding, console, rear<br />

window defroster. AM/FM stereo,<br />

reclining bucket seats, interval<br />

wipers, side window demister,<br />

clearcoat paint, light group.<br />

NEW 1993 ESCORT<br />

LX 5 DOOR<br />

Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, body<br />

side molding, console, rear window defrost, AM/FM<br />

stereo, interval wipers, side window demister. clearcoat<br />

paint, light convenience group.<br />

Power steering, power brakes,<br />

tinted glass, body side moldings,<br />

console, rear window defroster,<br />

AM/FM stereo cassette, reclining<br />

bucket seats, interval wipers, side<br />

window demister, clear coal paint,<br />

light convenience group.<br />

NEW 1993 ESCORT<br />

4 DOOR WAGON<br />

Deluxe luggage rack, wagon group, rear window washer/<br />

wiper, power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, body side<br />

molding, console, rear window defroster. AM/FM stereo, reclining<br />

bucket, seats, interval wipers, side window demister.<br />

clearcoat paint light group<br />

NEW 1993 AEROSTAR XL PLUS WAGON NEW 1993 THUNDERBIRD LX<br />

Power itaenog a brakes. ailed glass, rear ana lock brakes, air beg. 7<br />

passenger with dual captain's chairs. iSrxnlc with overtime<br />

transmission, air conditioning. XL Mm, privacy glass. »isettle raar<br />

window itskualei. AM/FM stereo, convenience group, courteey lamps,<br />

instrumentation, super oooHnp. interval wipers, told away mirrors.<br />

w7s,Ta993 , s ' 1 4 , 2 4 2<br />

BEST SELLING CAR IN AMERICA!<br />

NEW 1993 TAURUS GL<br />

4 DOOR SEDAN<br />

Power rteenng k brakes uma glass, air<br />

bag. power door locks/ windows; drftsr't<br />

seal, ipesd control, ta wtwai. automatic<br />

wtt overdo* tranemaann. Mr. AMTU WAS JtSJH<br />

stereo cassette cast sksnmum wheels. raw IC<br />

oalroster. light group, body KM moldings<br />

dear coat pen. cargo riel ftoor mala, cftito r a ma<br />

safety locks. OL decor equpmert package. 1 5.2BO<br />

exterior accent group Sloes #11572.<br />

"NEW TAURUS SMO Automatic Mew In Stock!"<br />

Power steering, powar brakee. tinted glass, air. power windows snd<br />

door locks, automatic, electric tempertfure contrc*. rear widow defroster<br />

Cruse. S i m e M entry system, AM FM stereo cassette *v<br />

strumentelirm, aluminum wheels power amarms. tog tamps. console,<br />

dial electric remote control rrwrors. Stock #10333<br />

$ 1 4 , 4 0 1<br />

NEW 1993 PROBE GT<br />

Pweer itaenng. power brakes, tmtad glass w bag. pertormence instrument<br />

cluster. OOHC V-« 24 valve. 4 wtieel disc brakes, leather<br />

wraped Hearing wtieel. console. 1#" akjrranum wheals. tat. rear window<br />

defroster, ar. AM FM stereo, premium reieene convenience group,<br />

lloor mats, power group, cruise log lampe Stock #10628<br />

WASJ 8222 IS s 1 5 , 6 9 6<br />

LARGE SELECTION OF '93 EXPLORERS!<br />

^RENTAL DEPARTMENT.<br />

r LIQUIDATION SALE!! A<br />

1992 FESTIVA<br />

Automatic, air.<br />

At 9 $5200<br />

Starting<br />

At<br />

1992 ESCORTS<br />

4 door, automatic, air.<br />

$ 6495<br />

1992 TEMPO GL<br />

4 door, automatic, air.<br />

Starting $,<br />

At<br />

Starting<br />

At<br />

1991 TAURUS GL<br />

$<br />

a<br />

FREE TANK OF GAS<br />

with every new<br />

vehicle purchase<br />

from stock.<br />

ALL USED CARS • TRUCKS • VANS ARE SALE<br />

PRICED LOW TO GO!!<br />

Low Financing Available • Huge Selection • Immediate Delivery<br />

1991 TOYOTA LAND ROVER<br />

Low mHes, like naw.<br />

$ 20,495<br />

1992 PLYMOUTH LASER<br />

Low mile*, like naw.<br />

'11,598<br />

1992 ESCORT GT<br />

Ful powar.<br />

'9995<br />

1990 ACURA INTEGRA<br />

Sharp.<br />

'8495<br />

1990 OLDSMOBILE<br />

CUTLASS SUPREME<br />

$ 7995<br />

1991 ESCORT GT<br />

FuN power, low miles, extra dean.<br />

'7895<br />

1990 BUICK PARK AVENUE<br />

Fufl powar. sharp.<br />

$ 7495<br />

1990 PROBE GL<br />

Automatic, air. extra eta an.<br />

1997 CAMARO I ROC<br />

V-8, automatic, low miles.<br />

•7495<br />

1991 HONDA CIVIC<br />

Low mttea, extra dean.<br />


2 D * O&E Monday, February 15,1993<br />

/ ^ EMPLOYMENT \<br />

DATA ENTRY<br />

5* r ^ ' ' ' « ^ > p « o w c ^ s s<br />

90 aput nquM<br />

Fsrmmglon MB* U<br />

An Equal Opportunity<br />

Data Entry Clerks<br />

Experienced candidates wflb >.000<br />

JAM key strokes nsedad tor MLA -<br />

Tvsnts to LMnta 1 surroundtog<br />

m Ca* lor an appointment<br />

591-1100<br />

ACRO SERVICE CORP.<br />

DATA I<br />

FULL-TIME ENTRY LEVEL<br />

Energetic i data* oriented paraon<br />

DATA ENTRY<br />

10.000 Key Strokes<br />

Part-Tim®<br />

Afternoons or Evenings<br />

Temporary to Permanent<br />

Uvonia Area<br />

Call Today!!<br />

SPENCER<br />

PERSONNEL. INC.<br />

5 5 9 - 0 1 1 0<br />

E.O.E. NEVES A FEE<br />

504 Help<br />

Greet Ls*ae TMa. 17107<br />

Fart Or . Suae 216.<br />

WJSEH. COUNTRY CLUB<br />

4000 CLUB GATE OR.<br />

BLOOMFIELD MLLS 46302<br />

To $10/1*<br />

EXECUTIVE<br />

SECRETARY<br />

dudtoo short!<br />

(WuiJMULI<br />

Hon S stdtabcd word I'll i u, peaky.<br />

POAHMMI requires HAM^IG ol cona-<br />

proceeemg<br />

r compoat-<br />

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY<br />

Entrepreneurial Arm engegsd m<br />

global Busmsas PoaMon serve*<br />

CEO A VP"* Typing SOwpm. com-<br />

puter efflciency. good organizational<br />

mm 1 maturity Reoums lo Hunan<br />

Reeouross Mgr .. P.O. So. 2S07SS.<br />

W BtoomfM. Ml 48235-0755<br />

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY - Large<br />

medicel offlca aaaka an expert-<br />

td<br />

workme with direction or independ-<br />

ently Computer Haracy (WordPer-<br />

toei). Doo*>Mov>g knowledge 6<br />

commurucatton skins Important<br />

Sand raauma & salary requirements<br />

lo: J. Greene. 29275 Horthaootam.<br />

Sle 100 . Southftdd Ml 48034<br />

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY with<br />

strong skflR naedad tor VP The<br />

candidata mual poaaaaa — O H<br />

skua, bo abto to lake mfitotlve and<br />

•or* wtth BauMHy Typing al 66<br />

wpm. Lotus and Word Psrtaet expe-<br />

rtence required Exceaent math ep»-<br />

tude i'si saaai / Three to Ave years<br />

Property management<br />

I a plua Benefit* mciuO-<br />

• sand reeume and salary<br />

requirements to:<br />

background i<br />

ad riisai aa<br />

P. O. Box 1745<br />

Troy. Ml 46099-1745<br />

M l<br />

salary tor compstant mdMduM in-<br />

cluding heart* b*neat* 401K 6<br />

much mora. Only qusflftad cendF-<br />

data* naed apply Sand raauma with<br />

cover letter 6 salary haatory to<br />

V.P. OF OPERATIONS<br />

POBox 71043<br />

Madtoon Height*. Ml 46071-1907<br />

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY<br />

ngwua hoaptal needs<br />

pr in easing experience tor admtole<br />

trattva office* ~<br />

medical terminology a plua. StO/Tv.<br />

Cafl >1 Man11 397-0037<br />

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY<br />

Faat paced.<br />

muat Send<br />

qua omenta to: BMlon Exchange.<br />

200 Diversion. Suite O-ll. Rochee-<br />

tar. Ml 46307<br />

FINAMCtAL SECRETARY<br />

Immedtote opening tor highly akfltod<br />

praaldeni of Internaoonal company.<br />

t lO/hr Cal SeAy at 646-7661<br />

Uniforce Temporary Service*<br />

FRONT DESK<br />

' Mayflower<br />

Afternoon SWfl Cafl Mane<br />

313-453-1620<br />

GENERAL OFFICE SECRET ARML<br />

To mmmm office manager m Plym-<br />

outh offlca. Variety of dutlee Micro-<br />

Son Word 5 0 and H Graphic* pra-<br />

tarred Range $16,000 to 820.000<br />

Sand loewwe to: C/O Offlca Mana-<br />

ger. 44644 W Ann Arbor Rd .. Suite<br />

Plymouth. Ml 46170<br />

aiatance. ruing, ale. One opttoAMlc<br />

and srrvang parson needed Apply In<br />

paraon: R. L Schmftl « Co .<br />

34506 Gtandala. Uvonla (naar Stark<br />

6 Schoolcraft)<br />

GENERAL OFFICE<br />

Candidate tor tNa poemon needa<br />

esc. 86/hr. Cafl GiraiyM<br />

UnMoroe Temporary Sarvtoee<br />

904 hMp Wanted<br />

- Qfflu Oeikal<br />

TRAINING A JOS PLACEMENT!<br />

You mual ba tttwaan '7-21<br />

16-22<br />

86.90S7 n*<br />

i cafl Monday onfy<br />

GENERAL OFFtCE A sexxxmttag po-<br />

GENERAL OFFICE<br />

Data Entry, Igfit typing. and pis<br />

Fufl Bme. BtoomAdd Hflta.<br />

644-0920<br />

GENERAL OFFICE/<br />

SECRETARY<br />

- $14,560 to $16,040<br />

FEE PAID BY COMPANY<br />

f grew<br />

•tron^peraoneflty^who<br />

perlence srfth some oompiAsr wa<br />

land tMa ona Cafl right awoyi<br />

399-3450<br />

SMELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES<br />

HUMAN RESOURCE SECRETARY<br />

TROY AREA<br />

Mual have atrong WordPerfect 5.1<br />

hA we be interviewing and doing<br />

much typing.<br />

Cafl Carol at<br />

INSURANCE<br />

Paiaorial Ana* poemon tor maurance<br />

agency In Southfield ComptoMly<br />

automated offloa Pievlou* ineur-<br />

aand letter or reeuma Indk^ung<br />

working axparianca to box 376<br />

Obeerver A Eccentric Heeapapari<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Livonia Ml 46150<br />

JOB FAIR<br />

dart.<br />

Senior Typfet*<br />

Customer Service Repa<br />

• Word Prnreeenrs<br />

• General Laborers<br />

Southfield A Pontiac. 2 plaoea of CD<br />

and appropriate attire are required<br />

^ 1 .juii _ « h I I • m<br />

kXXTip^nTv® Miary ana oenevrts<br />

Thur*. Feb 16th. 1993. 6:30am-4pm<br />

Amenoansar* - Southfield<br />

26677 W 12 Mfle Rd<br />

W %OTTEROAV« no ra»flred. Apoacetions<br />

accepted at 641 M. RoehaMar Rd.<br />

14A UN<br />

RECEPTIONIST t0-Mne phone.<br />

46wpm, WordPerfect 51, some<br />

Lotua. Fvfll nma Uvonla 114.900<br />

1-2 wa expertenoe 473-7210<br />

l-2jra *•»•<br />

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Join th* ci sefl t atmosphere of<br />

-v-<br />

N you are<br />

16-24 year* old and tve kt<br />

WytoC«ffl tout PMfMq^ ^<br />

An EquM Opportunity Employer<br />

RECBPTIONIST/Sf CRSTARY<br />

• •" • • '>r-^i - —<br />

-.«d. now amokar Appfy tpm *c—<br />

1600 N Waodward. RoyM OaA<br />

Or Wywiouffl ML 4«17t»<br />

RBCtPT10N*T, PART-TaflE<br />

rsr<br />

Mapto. S'<br />

Ml 4SSta<br />

RECEPTIOMST<br />

Office-Clerical<br />

abto to type 40eua and Ba miMfli<br />

sMh Irani daatidultoa MUM be aefl-<br />

RecepOomet PoaMon. PO •<br />

Deertom. Ml 46123-2660.<br />

RECEPTlONttT/SECRETARY - Ex-<br />

teiaphone 6 WordPerfect MuM be<br />

dapendabto Apoaaaea good verbal<br />

MAs. Buay ofltoa IPIIMU to Fana-<br />

mgton HMa area Fufl t ^ ^ ^ H<br />

Non tfwoker . Send reeume lo: I<br />

Arm Dotaway. M M H<br />

H>GION HFLM. MI *i<br />

RECEPTX>fl8T/Oflta Entry Ctork.<br />

Ban Uma. #errv230pm Mon.-Frl.<br />

67/ltow. MuM have previoua offlce<br />

tspftonc* and kiiusflsdea at Word-<br />

Pertoct 6.1. Send reeume to: UML<br />

12S66 RtoMtoM CL. Uvonla 46180<br />

or cafl Barb Hane 313-464-9600<br />

RECEPTIONIST NEEDED<br />

to handto buay Martto Legend phone<br />

si Mam tor wafl sMabAMisil oompa-<br />

ny MuM ba Irtond*. prompt and de-<br />

portable. Fufl tone poemon only<br />

Good pay. Ptoaee cafl btti ssn 1-<br />

4PM, Mon.-Frt Ax mseivtew.<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

Mm people skMa raqutrad. Atoo Ight<br />

typing A record keapk«o. Mon-Fri.<br />

day*. Cxc aflanl medtoM trlnge bene-<br />

At*. Me/dtoebMty meurencee. Tui-<br />

tion reknbursement oftared Exoarv-<br />

snce hatpM. but wM train 476-7365<br />

RECEPTIOMST tor Plymouth hair<br />

salon. Mon thru Thur*. 34 hours par<br />

waak MUM be leeponMble wflh<br />

oneflty Good oommu-<br />

organtzatlonal aklka<br />

soon aa puialEU S6 par MM to<br />

atart. Cafl Kim or Joe. after 5pm.<br />

Mon thru TTtur*. 456-6833<br />

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY v<br />

Temporary. (Md March thru end of<br />

May Ft* nma. Mon thru Frl 8em-<br />

4pm. MuM poeeeee atrong phona<br />

Mtflto. pi oleeMcinM mermer. good<br />

Norma. 2S905 Grand Rhrer. Redford<br />

Mi 46240<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

Ouaflltod earMMatas with muftWIne<br />

phone experience needed to Afl lono<br />

A short tarm poeltlons In UvonM i<br />

surrounding trees Cefl tor appoeit-<br />

591-1100<br />

ACRO SERVICE CORP.<br />

RECEPTIONIST - aecretary. South-<br />

phones an L sAenl typmojUto,<br />

•oft with Windows A EXCEL<br />

-tance. to $6 50/hr Fee peM<br />

LOIS RAY<br />

PERSONNEL<br />

SOUTHFIELD 559-0560<br />

RECEPTIONIST/<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />

COORDINATOR<br />

If you're e hardworking<br />

teem player, heve HEAVY<br />

phone expertenoe end ere<br />

good with people end<br />

DETAIL. Cafl USI We seek<br />

to work M toe center of<br />

staff No typing required.<br />

Outstanding growth<br />

opportunity Cafl Mark now<br />

snd MI'S ta* about your<br />

FUTURE!<br />

478-4477<br />

ROCHESTER - Entry MvM poeitlone<br />

now available lor Order Entry/Cus-<br />

tomer Service Company training<br />

provided. Cafl 650-7600<br />

' SALES ASSISTANT/SECRETARY<br />

for aatoa dept. of major radio sta-<br />

tion Medntoeh uead 100%. If you<br />

ere oomfortabM In a feet paoed hec-<br />

ttc aatoa environment please for-<br />

ward rseume to Carol Holme*. 2100<br />

Fisher Building. Detroit. Ml 48202<br />

SALES SECRETARY - non smoking<br />

company nasds sharp mdMduel<br />

wtth Mttobve and good secretarial<br />

tkflM to wort flexible hour* Typing<br />

40 wpm and abflRy to work wel wfth<br />

others a muat Swx) reeume to:<br />

Sales Secretary. P.O. Box 300,<br />

SouthftoM. Ml 46037<br />

SOUTHFIELD ATTORNEY/SOLE<br />

PRACTIONER seeks<br />

tary/para MgM wA<br />

Sand raaumas tec<br />

24724 Lahear. Suite 201, SouthfMM.<br />

Mteh 46034<br />

SECRETARIAL/OFFICE MANAGER<br />

RoyM Oak. OrganOed<br />

Ing. A computer akflto. Accounting<br />

knowledge helpful Starting pay<br />

$10/T«our plue beneftta.<br />

Send reeume to Box »364<br />

Obeerver A Eccentric Neerepepert<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd.<br />

UvonM Ml 46150<br />

SECRETARIAL<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

We ar* looking for dependable peo-<br />

ple wfth reflabto tranaportatton lo Afl<br />

poeMona m the Weesem Suburb*.<br />

A you have e minimum of atx months<br />

experience In any of theee sriss<br />

e WORD PROCESSORS<br />

e DATA ENTRY OPERATORS<br />

e SECRETARIES<br />

e RECEPTIONISTS<br />

9 CLERKS<br />

Or. no experience raqMred tor theee<br />

e PHONE SURVEYORS<br />

e TELEMARKETERS<br />

PLEASE JOIN US ON TUESOAY<br />

FEBRUARY 16 FROM 11AM-4 PM<br />

AT 36701 W 7 MILE. SUITE 198<br />

a M<br />

rtgM<br />

i:n:ieak»u at 1-27S. 1M. floor<br />

•way taM ofltoa Mi W W<br />

Bring pMtve K>, aocMf aecurtfy card<br />

and three<br />

CORPORATE<br />

PERSONNEL<br />

SERVICES<br />

2 6 1 - 1 1 2 0<br />

Secretaries/<br />

Word Processors<br />

$8.50 & Up<br />

Aero Service Corp<br />

591-1100<br />

SECRETARY/AOMlNlSTRATlVf<br />

SECRETARY<br />

pwew ISMB. '»•» • I • •<br />

i* 4 1 plrArVrSflA 1 Se<br />

T M M * Rfl<br />

Mfdka 46CCI4<br />

W •' '• "* W "<br />

aMMY A M A N f<br />

Rwtjrstr<br />

SECRETARY - Pari tone.<br />

K W W t t LeaM beckgraend prw-<br />

torraa. IM m* itaaaaeary Sand ra-<br />

S T i M t a M t T H i S S<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Office-Clerical<br />

_ n computer<br />

Ing. Good peopM akflto.<br />

386 6666<br />

rMY<br />

EXECUTIVE<br />

$20,000 Y R +<br />

Detroit<br />

Major company- _<br />

Strong akMa. WordPerfect greet<br />

beneflt*. Employment Cantor toe<br />

SECRETARY/GENERAL OFFICE<br />

Buey uvonto r*M aetata ofltoa aea*-<br />

Ing an ananjatlc mdfvlekjM with<br />

aoma raM eataM experience tor sec-<br />

retartM type poeRton. Pleeee cal<br />

Oave. 464-7111. or send rmmmm lo<br />

37172 Six Mae. Uvonto. ML. 46152.<br />

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST tor<br />

Birmingham buflder WordPerfect A<br />

Lotus e muat Starling pay S7/hr<br />

Pleeee cafl 540-3300<br />

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST - lor<br />

MM paced OuulftoMd construction<br />

wfth good offlca A IMsphons akflto.<br />

on abflRy. Send resume to Box 366<br />

Obeerver A Eccentric llewspspen<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Uvonto Ml 46150<br />

SECRETARY<br />

SUBURBAN POSITION<br />

To $23,000<br />

Corporate group seeks 2* year*<br />

expertenoe. 66 wpm typing. Word-<br />

Perfect prsfer-ed strong spsfltog<br />

snd gremmer skll* Poeftton oftats<br />

variety and growth Ful benefit*<br />

Cafl Arthur Thomae. 355-4140<br />

SECRETARY<br />

WordPerfect 5.1 and Lotua reqMred<br />

tar Immetflata opening with rapkfly<br />

Mrtng firm- $9.50/1*<br />

473-2931<br />

growing ens<br />

CM Sean M<br />

SECRETARY/WORD PROCESSOR<br />

- executive shered offloee. expen-<br />

snoed and cuetomer service ortent-<br />

*dTTday*/w* 6:30-5 WordPerfec<br />

5.1 required Includtog advanced<br />

teeture* Harvard Graphica/Lotua<br />

helpful. SouthfisM 262-1402<br />

SECRETARY<br />

WORD PROCESSOR<br />

SeverM openlnge m Pfymouth-<br />

UvonM Farmington Temp or<br />

temp-to-perm Good phone sklfl*<br />

Expartanca on 1 or mora<br />

• Mlcroeoft Word<br />

• Lotua 1-2-3<br />

• WordPerfect 5 1<br />

ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166<br />

SECRETARY<br />

$20,000 ±<br />

Engineering company oners ths<br />

perfect poeltlon for you If you toe<br />

working on your own Good word<br />

Cs« 464-0909<br />

SHELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES<br />

SKILLS - SKILLS - SKILLS<br />

We w« And you e Job wtth diem<br />

companies who heve s need lor sec-<br />

Brmg your skflto to ue so that we can<br />

gM you a paycheck soon<br />

Future Force<br />

526-6454<br />

SWITCHBOARO/RECEPTIONIST<br />

Ingersofl Rand m aaaking an experi-<br />

enced mdMduM to operate a PBX<br />

Dimension Switchboard, greet cue-<br />

tomer* A visitor* Applicant muat<br />

hav* a ptoaatnt peraonaflty A neet<br />

lo: Ingereoa Rend Co..<br />

23400 Hatataad Rd. Fvtmngton<br />

Hflto. Ml 46335<br />

An EquM Opportunity Employer<br />

TECHNICAL SUPPORT REP to pro-<br />

vide phone aupport tor an EDI aoft-<br />

were co. Ooes A Modem knowledge<br />

required. Unix helpful Send reeume<br />

A salary requirements to: Box 362.<br />

Obeerver k Eccentric<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Uvonto Ml 46150<br />

STATISTICAL TYPIST. Kill-time tor<br />

SouthftoM CPA offlce For interview<br />

contact Mr Schonberg. 569-0320<br />

TYPIST/SALES ASSISTANT<br />

Fsrrmngion Hifls baaed edvertiM'ig<br />

compeny. non emoker. fufl or pan<br />

dafly Salary $11,000 to<br />

$18,000<br />

CABLE MEDIA CORPORATION<br />

861-5530<br />

VETERINARY OFFICE MANAGER<br />

Fufl Bme opemnga M Mlchiga<br />

Humane Society's Veterinary Cflmca<br />

m Detroit and Was hand Strong au-<br />

pervtoory. orgsnttattonM and offloa<br />

ak«t required CommRmant lo wv-<br />

mei weftara a must Ptoaee ssnd re-<br />

sume lo: CMc Supervtaor. 37255<br />

Msrquette Rd . Weetland. Ml 46185<br />

WHOLESALE OMtrlbuior Order 0a-<br />

sntry. phone exper1ei.ee. general<br />

offlce akflto Feet paoed offlce. Good<br />

personeflty Starting aatory $300/<br />

s*.. mcreeae In 6 mo* Inctu<br />

baneflla Aak for Mr R 491-7612<br />

WORD PROCESSING SECRETARY)<br />

mtemettonM benklng heedquertar*<br />

haa Imriiadlato opening tar Word-<br />

Perfect 5.1 afth Window* Lotus s<br />

+ To M 50/hr Cafl 3hsfls8l8 7662<br />

WORD<br />

PROCESSORS<br />

HssdsH eapertancjed In:<br />

AOU<br />

313-722-9060 or 313-362-2342<br />

WORD PROCESSORS<br />

I of I •<br />

•Mng agency haa poemone tor ex<br />

anced word prooaeeort. Enjoy<br />

vartoty of M* dynamic anvkon-<br />

tt 89 So/hr Caa Shefle 387-0036<br />

906 Help Wanted<br />

BAR/RESTAURANT/OFFICE<br />

rocmrfoodHIgh Pay No eapert-<br />

lit. Eat 131<br />

509 Help Wanted<br />

ANTHONY'S RESTAURANT I<br />

-.^niciuc ere toaldna tar erMmei<br />

Be. anMBflflc MiaijJbMto to ••<br />

lottowwa B ustoona to Februery.<br />

. MANAQER/SUPWVBOR<br />

• •ARTEHOfRS<br />

•SERVERS<br />

HOSTS/ROOM SERVICE<br />

ATTENDANTS<br />

JaeB—S—a aiaflauis M the Fr<br />

>esk or by mafl:<br />

SHERATON OAKS<br />

27000 SHERATON DR."<br />

NOVI. Ml. 46377<br />

(313P46 5000<br />

BAR HELP<br />

ad pay-Wan<br />

Fermlnglon<br />

474-3533<br />

BAR PERSON WANTED<br />

pay A upe. U A pari I<br />

I Or cafl. 427-11ST<br />

wood Loiaiga.<br />

UvonM.<br />

BAR STAFF. WAIT STAFF $<br />

COOKS - spply aflhln RaMar* Kay-<br />

board Lounge. 1670 S Wayne Rd<br />

BARTENDER<br />

Part tima daya. $S par hour.<br />

12 HI Pub. SouthftoM<br />

353-0016<br />

BARTENDERS. WAfT PEOPLE k<br />

Doorman tar Rock Asiay Cat* Ap-<br />

m paraon. 34275 Ford Rd.<br />

phrlnperw<br />

Weetland.<br />

BARTENOER. WATT PERSON<br />

Ful nma Clancy-a Bar A Grtfl. 32350<br />

W 8 Mi.. Farmington Hflta.<br />

477-7177<br />

BATES HAMBURGERS - NOVI<br />

Now accepting appflcattoria tor tm k<br />

part nma. Managers Cooks &<br />

WMtatafl poemone Apply el 43410<br />

Grend RNar M Novl Rd.<br />

BE EARNING «20 par hour by<br />

aprtngllma 30 management poei-<br />

ttona tar experienced tood service<br />

psr*onnto. Cer nssdsd 650-1332<br />

BUDDY'S NOW HIRING<br />

SOUP AND SAUCE COOK<br />

We offer attractive wages<br />

and a competitive benefit<br />

package. Send resume to:<br />

Buddy's Pizza, 31800<br />

Northwestern Hwy.. Suite<br />

206, WP. Farmington Hills.<br />

Ml . 46334.<br />

BUDDY S PIZZA - LIVONIA<br />

Now hiring tar afl poMtion*. lufl and<br />

pert time Pleeee sppfy In person<br />

snytime at 33606 Plymouth Roed<br />

BURTON MANOR IN LIVONIA<br />

le hiring pen time help for Bus Per<br />

son*. Cooks, Porter*. A Parkmo Al<br />

tandant*. Wagee from $6-$t 75.<br />

75/<br />

hour Expartanca helpful, but wM<br />

train, flexible hours KtoM tor Home-<br />

maker* Appfy In per*on at<br />

27777 Schoolcraft. I<br />

baft A inkster<br />

. between MMdle-<br />

BUSTER'S BAY<br />

NOW HIRING experienced Server*<br />

Server AaaHtvtts. Ber Tsndsr*.<br />

Food Runner*. Dtoh Craw Appfy m<br />

peraon Mon -Frl 2-Spm Only.<br />

4106 Orchard Lake Rd . Orchard<br />

Lake. Mi (Comer of Pontiac Tram<br />

No phoned<br />

CANTON BIG BOY now hiring lor<br />

Management " poeltlons Apply In<br />

peraon at 45250 Ford Rd<br />

chef<br />

First cook neerty reedy tor promo-<br />

tion lo sous chef Restaurant plus<br />

active catering department Fun<br />

beneftta. 5 day week, competitive<br />

salary Sand reeuma to Suite 13.<br />

16231 W. 14 Mle Rd . Birmingham.<br />

Ml 46025<br />

COME JOIN<br />

OUR WINNING TEAM!<br />

BILL KNAPP'S<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

IS NOW HIRING:<br />

ALL POSITIONS<br />

FOR ALL SHIFTS<br />

H you enjoy having fun whMe you<br />

wort snd you enjoy people - stop by<br />

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lowing locations:<br />

PLYMOUTH - 40900 Ann Arbor Rd<br />

UVONIA - 3295S Plymouth Rd<br />

18999 S Laurel Pkrk Dr<br />

PADDY'S PUB<br />

EXPERIENCED COOKS<br />

Ftexlbto hour*, day*, eve*, week-<br />

ends. benefits. Apply to. 1809 fi<br />

Wayne Rd . Weetland 722-5330<br />

COOK tor high volume go* courss.<br />

muet have experience In ordering,<br />

control of inventory, preparation of<br />

dafly specials A organizing dally op-<br />

eration of F A B dapt<br />

Send reeume to Jkn Phelps. 18687<br />

Seminole. Redford. Ml 48240<br />

COOKS<br />

SERVERS<br />

Wearaloo. ig tor enthuMaaflr<br />

peopw Ike yourself Day*, evening*<br />

Ful or pen time Experience pre-<br />

lerred Apply M:<br />

The Ground Round<br />

30005 Orchard Lake<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

651-7404<br />

An EquM Opportunity Employer<br />

COOK Wanted tor prtvete dub See-<br />

eon only. Frt-Sun. Experienced<br />

Send reeuma to. Box 324<br />

Obeerver A Eooentrlc Newepepen<br />

36251 Schoolcreft Rd<br />

Uvonta Ml 46150<br />

DAY DOOR HOST/HOSTESS. Prep<br />

snd Sue peraonnel Ftaxibto hour*<br />

FaM. tun restaurant Apply<br />

Otomond Jim Brady*. Novl Town<br />

Novl vaage<br />

la currently<br />

DIETARY<br />

ftalk Miiam Community<br />

WaM Rd .Npyt<br />

y acxaaptlng appt<br />

A Dietary AWa* A«tfr m<br />

9em-3pm, 46162<br />

91MSB-6S30<br />

ONMO ROOM MANAGER<br />

porary. fresh isslcrU res-<br />

Is looking tor rttgM dtomg<br />

meger WluM hsna 2 yr* Ane<br />

•peftonce<br />

OCEAN GRILLE<br />

Satad/Ful Time: WaM Staff<br />

•/Afl SMita Apply in paraiai<br />

ONLY The FtoM Approach 360 t<br />

14 I '<br />

r KMchan hatp aaa John)<br />

ITON'S I SSI l H growlnc<br />

now Mrtng: WMtotafl,<br />

raoa, Bue Help A OMh<br />

Room Hatp Apply at Lo*. Slock A<br />

N.W. corner at Orake A<br />

DISNEY ON ICE<br />

TICKET WINNERS<br />

The Real* Family The Plecha Family<br />

14028 Stamford 41431 Stafford Ct.<br />

Uvonia 40154 * <strong>Canton</strong> 40180<br />

Pleaoo call the promotion department<br />

of the Observer & Eccentric before 4<br />

p.m. Friday, to claim your tree ttcketo.<br />

591-2300, ext. 2153<br />

Congratulations!<br />

906 IMpWi<br />

COOKS. WAITSTAFP a Bm I<br />

MBM* part A M Mm* Ape<br />

I cay.<br />

0JETARY TECHNICIAN/C.OJM.<br />

Center. 71348 Jay RtL<br />

WaMtand.ta.48261-9500<br />

An EquM Opporfuntly Emptoyar<br />

DW^.DWVERS. DRIVERS<br />

•S-TIAAMWAATIBP*<br />

NM. 36446 Michigan Ava.<br />

E»««NCED Wall A Berate*<br />

or PMWtota. Apply M 1940<br />

Chophouae. 1940 E. Jeftaraon<br />

OMroUCMI. 867-1940<br />

Qourrnet to<br />

GO. 35966 Grand MMT. 471-6816<br />

HOTEL<br />

If you are looking tor a oompelWve<br />

sManr sttr active beneftta compre-<br />

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^fly. took ta the HoUttay ton.'falr-<br />

MnaTMl and part tone poafltona « a<br />

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sMnaM who are commftled to pro-<br />

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Prep Cooks<br />

Servers<br />

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Host/Hostess<br />

The rewards sre graat Apply In par-<br />

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Wsdnseday and Thursday. 9-11MTI<br />

M Hoflday inn. FMrtane. Ford Roed<br />

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Join u* in providing our guest* with<br />

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Kjppomve work environment. Apply<br />

In peraon Morv-Frt. 9-5pm at<br />

The Hotel Beronette<br />

27790 Novl Rd.. Novt, ML 48377<br />

KITCHEN MANAGER<br />

Must be tamRer w/haMth code, or-<br />

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With benefits, salary<br />

Cal tar appt.. leave<br />

427-4173<br />

LITTLE ITALY RESTAURANT<br />

Now accepting appflcaltona tor dMh<br />

A food prep help Cafl after 2pm.<br />

346-0575<br />

MANAGEMENT POS4TIONS aveH-<br />

kbta. Competitive aatory.<br />

Major ptiza cham on the<br />

906 HeipWi<br />

IF YOU'RE WORKING<br />

HARD BUT YOUR<br />

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WORKING<br />

« peys to work at Red Lot>-<br />

ster. Jom our team wtd<br />

you'* «n)oy great money,<br />

excellent benefits, full<br />

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ronment that'8 as fun aa It<br />

la convenient!<br />

We have oppoctunWee lor<br />

o Diahwaahers<br />

o Alley Coordinators<br />

o Bus Persons<br />

Apply in paraon Monday - Friday, 2<br />

m. • 4 PM. M Rad LoOeter 8774 K.<br />

Wayne Rd.. WsstMnd. ML We are an<br />

squM opportaNiy emptoyar.<br />

RED LOBSTER<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

MANAGERS!!!<br />

QB4ERAL MANAGER to S36K +<br />

MANAGER to $21<br />

ENTRY LEVEL to<br />

cnato. EieaAsrii bsnaflto. IrafeWigt<br />

career opporfunfly . LocM ursta.<br />

473-7212<br />

Steven J. Greene PeraonnM<br />

SEEKING a quflflBsd mature adtfll to<br />

te m a vartoty of joba to airport the<br />

Mon. - Frl.. good pey and benefit*.<br />

Cefl DevM. 461. """<br />

SHIELDS<br />

ing tor part ttma/lul ttme help lo<br />

caehtar* and gsnarM help Fun<br />

working abnoapher* located at the<br />

Novl Expo Carder. Aak tor Paul. Lee<br />

orJufle2-$pm 351-0010<br />

2 yra<br />

SOUS CHEFS<br />

expertono*<br />

g. Pey con*<br />

nc* Metro<br />

TGI FRIDAYS - now<br />

Apply m paraon. 26299 Evergreen<br />

SouthftoM Ml 353-6630<br />

hiring axpart-<br />

hoet/haetaa*<br />

yoe'd Ike to be a pan of the Mem.<br />

aend reeume to: 35301<br />

growl If<br />

•e teem.<br />

Schoolcraft.<br />

MANAGERS<br />

industry leader, national tomfly ree-<br />

taurart chain, rteeda experienced,<br />

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caraar opportunity $23- $28K<br />

Bonus<br />

PERSONNEL SYSTEMS<br />

459-1166<br />

MCDONALDS MANAGEMENT<br />

Experienced prtorrad or srtl train.<br />

Benefits Gardan City. Novl. Wtxom<br />

aa. 646-5602<br />

NEW PUB haa openings tor<br />

wen staft. bartender, cock A kitchen<br />

Apply m person al 33210 W 14<br />

Mfl* (Farmington Rd.) W. Bloom-<br />

AsM. weekdays bsfwsen I0em-4pm.<br />

NOW HIRING CaahMrs A Cook*<br />

from Sam. Cotod toad to entry level<br />

management poeflton Appfy In per-<br />

aon before 11am or altar 2prn.<br />

Hardee's of Redtord. 11307 Tato-<br />

oraph. Redtord<br />

PART TIME WAIT STAFF I<br />

and pan nma or tuA nma Dming<br />

Supervtaor poeRtons svMtofrto<br />

Trowbridge Senior LMng tor<br />

Marriott Corporation<br />

sceapted at 24111 CJvtc Center Dr<br />

between 10am and 3pm Mon.-Frl.<br />

Expertenoe pietoiied Come In par-<br />

raaurna No phone<br />

PASTRY CHEF A PASTRY CHEF<br />

ASSISTANT Ambitious A creative<br />

Send rseume: Pastry. Chef P.O. Box<br />

251621. W BtoomttoM, Ml 48325<br />

PIZZA HUT INC.<br />

t looking tor help to the loAowtng<br />

SHIFT MANAGER<br />

DAY COOK<br />

WAITSTAFF<br />

Competitive wages Apply wflhto:<br />

33000 Northwsslsrn Hwy . comer of<br />

851-6230<br />

RESTAURANT MANAGER<br />

Experienced In tood. beverage. A-<br />

nanctoi control*, labto service A<br />

catering Hoapltaflzatton. Me meur-<br />

snce A vacations provided.<br />

Send reeume A aatory requkemenu<br />

to Box a 360<br />

Obeerver A Eccentric Newapeperi<br />

36251 Schooicrsft Rd.<br />

Livonia Ml 48150<br />

SERVERS - BUS PERSONS<br />

ALL SHIFTS - FLEXIBLE HOURS<br />

BENEFITS - Appfy In person<br />

DENNY'S RESTAURANT<br />

28681 Telegraph. A 12 MAe<br />

RICHARD A REISS<br />

COUNTER SERVER<br />

BUS/DISH PERSON<br />

Full A pen-time<br />

Apply In peraon<br />

273 Pierce St<br />

Downtown Birmingham<br />

SHIELD S OF NOVI a now hlrtog ex-<br />

perienced kitchen Waft AM A PM<br />

shift* Appfy m person 42100 Grand<br />

River. Novl. bMeaen 2-4pm<br />

WAITPERSON<br />

Fufl snd pan time Apply m paraon.<br />

The Box Ber A GrB, 777 West Ann<br />

Arbor Trsfl. Plymouth<br />

500 Help W<br />

ARE YOU<br />

THINKING ABOUT A<br />

REAL ESTATE CAREER?<br />

• AO, you osMAtajswaafltal<br />

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err ATI PROFESSIONALS, AA RAM<br />

DWCOVER THE DIFFERENCE<br />

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Schweitzer Reel Estate<br />

A BEAUTIFUL SECRET: An<br />

aapartanoe rsqulrad CaB. 486-6-171<br />

A CAREER SHOULD BE BY<br />

0C8K3N....NOT BY DEFAULT<br />

ly RaM Estate Ona ollara<br />

ambfltaua IndMdual and 9i*n aup-<br />

port* tooae cRotoas through mten-<br />

ahta trMntoft. stall •MMsnct. f^h<br />

CTST-<br />

juarantead<br />

Lisa Dumsa<br />

356-7111<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE, INC.<br />

AOCOUKT<br />

MCI long iflMAlius. rnmmMMan pkjs<br />

raMdusto aquM SOK ptas ArM yeer<br />

- tor satas manager<br />

313-473-li*0<br />

ADOmONAL INCOME - Looking tor<br />

safl motivated peopta who wouM<br />

Aa to Mart a home baaed bualn aaa<br />

456-7866<br />

AOVERTtSMG SALES<br />

M^r-tas^n.guM.tor<br />

mant* Exoafl<br />

canon A organaalksnM sSUta<br />

Cafl Jerry M 442-7373<br />

ADVERTISING SALES/<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP<br />

r pubflMiai of church<br />

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preeantMlon tor m-<br />

botvM/outbound advertiser cafl*<br />

Computer sMBa a plue. NO CALLS.<br />

lah <strong>Public</strong>ations, P.O. Box 71065.<br />

Madtoon Heights. Ml 46071<br />

WATT PERSON - Fufl bme Mtar<br />

noon* Apply m person. 9em-3pm.<br />

My Granny* 27545 Plymouth Rd .<br />

Uvonto. 1 bfli. W. of Inkatar<br />

WAITRESSES - EXPERIENCED<br />

For LaurM Park Coney latond<br />

Cafl John or Tom before 11AM or<br />

after 2PM, m Uvonla 462-0121<br />

WAIT STAFF<br />

Appucattona accepted 2-5pm at<br />

Hockey's Of NorthvtAs<br />

41122 Weet 7 MSs<br />

WAIT STAFF. COOKS<br />

BAR STAFF. BUS STAFF<br />

Mam Centre Grflto accepting appli-<br />

cation* starting Mon.. 9am-5pm dal-<br />

ly 146 CEntar, Northvflta. 360-9350<br />

WArTSTAFF - COOKS<br />

Poalttona open tor day*/night*, hfli<br />

and/or part-nma mm*. Fun. buay<br />

working atmoaphere<br />

Appfy:<br />

len s On the Green<br />

5 MAS M 275<br />

420-0646<br />

WAIT STAFF A COOK<br />

New reataursnt. downtown Farm-<br />

ington. Fufl or pan tkne No Iquor.<br />

Aak tor JoeorOebbl* 477-1660<br />

WATT STAFF<br />

abto to wort wseksn ds. mormnga or<br />

eve* AppAcaflone accepted M Holi-<br />

day Inn Of SouthflaM. between 2-6<br />

pm. 26555 Telegraph Rd<br />

Nophone<br />

WAIT STAFF<br />

FMl or pan tuna Frank le*<br />

Cal Tue* A Frl 12noon-3pm (or)<br />

Mon thru Frt 7pm-9pm. 421-3424<br />

A CAREER.<br />

A GREAT PLACE TO WORK<br />

AND A $25,000 DOLLAR<br />

MINIMUM INCOME GUARANTEE<br />

IS WHAT WE CAN OFFER TO THE<br />

AMBITIOUS, CONSCIENTIOUS<br />

AND SELF MOTIVATED<br />

Cal JOSEPH P MELNIK. CRB. CRS<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE. INC.<br />

THE PLYMOUTH/CANTON OFFICE<br />

455-7000<br />

AN OPPORTUNITY<br />

IS KNOCKIN"<br />

Our compeny m I I growing<br />

meat compeny to the mMwset You<br />

can elan now and earn.<br />

$600-$1500 per week<br />

Company vetUcM. monthly prize*<br />

trip* weakly bonus check. A marv-<br />

agment opportunrty No expertenoe<br />

required-<br />

Monroe (313)243-4004<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

A REAL ESTATE CAREER<br />

a yaw-en Man M M t o<br />

MAIM, you<br />

MM oantral<br />

REAL ESTAT<br />

Better Homes & Gardens<br />

AREYOUUKEME?<br />

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E a ;<br />

mo. end<br />

'•"it if*<br />

have a lu<br />

too majoi<br />

cation and avan profli MMrtng.<br />

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be better<br />

product. I<br />

ol $2500/<br />

rm not ths MgftaM peM<br />

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BUENOS AIRES<br />

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to fffuper-<br />

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work to our Oaarbom Ht* A West<br />

A CAREER •! REAL ESTATE<br />

SALES WITH US IS A "REAL JOB".<br />

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are so silectlve we<br />

PONT GAMBLE WITH YOUR<br />

FUTURE. CALL ME TOOAYW<br />

SUE KELLY, 644-4700<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE. BJC.<br />

CTFLLDREN-S SHOE SALES<br />

Uma/part ttova, downs<br />

1 owe asenlfia.<br />

47V 7811<br />

CORPORATE SALEBI<br />

provided. Satas baMuround pr*<br />

Wad. Cafl. LtolgtoM Part to Part<br />

TrawL 313-463-4100<br />

DO YOU HAVE SALES ABIUTY7<br />

»* heve i<br />

Ptossai<br />

Cafl Gary<br />

CAII Mr. Johnaon,549-2900<br />

ART VAN FURNITURE<br />

4331 N. Woodward Ave.<br />

Royal Oak. Ml 46072<br />

ATTENTION<br />

H you are tooMng tor an opportunity<br />

lo Join one ol the lastoM growing<br />

service nompsnlss to tto country,<br />

your aearch Is over. TruOreari/<br />

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Ml lima yaar around Satas ftoprs-<br />

oompetlilve baea aatory ol<br />

$300-S360Aeask and a U<br />

benefit per* age Whet you muM of-<br />

tor us is conBdsnos, sggissM t<br />

nee* good oommunlcatton skM<br />

scheduto an Interview tor our Uvo-<br />

nto location caB Andy Hunt 525-5200<br />

ATTENTION<br />

$10 an hr poaMbto $7 an hr.<br />

guaranteed Flexible hour*. Lawn<br />

Cere Sato* 353-7799<br />

AUTO SALES<br />

. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY<br />

Poeitton oiler* *atey. com-<br />

Bon. peM vacation*, stabfllty. men-<br />

agament opportunity.<br />

Contact Sales Manager al: 425-5400<br />

AUTO SALES<br />

Uvonto ChryMer-Plymouth haa an<br />

opening tor a career-minded auto-<br />

motive new car aatoa protoeatonM<br />

Tired of your boring Job. SM tncomel<br />

Consider this opportunity^<br />

•Greet Benefits<br />

• PaM Vacation<br />

ARE YOU LOOKING<br />

FOR A CHANGE?<br />

I love my new Job. My oM Job wes<br />

rmtmr Bta thl*. The work is taM<br />

paoed and cftaflangtog. I work be-<br />

tween 42 and 46 hour* In a wel dto-<br />

Pjayad Mwwiroom^l jnioy^peopls<br />

from hetping (hem. I now earn nfbre<br />

than $3000/mo and I'm not the<br />

to my<br />

pany I atoo have a I<br />

package mdudtog major medtoM<br />

WAITSTAFF/HOST PERSON<br />

to peraon: Red COM Tavern<br />

N. Woodward. RoyM Oak<br />

WAITSTAFF<br />

Mltdi'a M now Mrtog dependable m-<br />

dMduMs tar permanent poefttone.<br />

Ftaxibto scheduto* A piisssnl work-<br />

ing condMon* Apply: Mitch'* 4000<br />

Caaa EAzabath. Watertord<br />

WAITSTAFF - PM or U time .<br />

Farmmgton Hlfla are* Expertanoe<br />

pietoiied. Cafl Irom 1-4pm. week-<br />

days: 932-2541<br />

506 Help Wanted Salee<br />

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE SALES<br />

Career opportunity wMh SoufheaM-<br />

MkMgan * MrgaM ATAT VAR<br />

supplier of hightech letacom-<br />

municaltona equipment, network.*.<br />

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toduetry wflh bonu*. profit<br />

401-K plan, medicel/optl-<br />

cai/dantM maurance. car sflowanca.<br />

and expenae raimburaament.<br />

Ptoaee cefl Deve Ftoher at 469-0146<br />

ext 202 to arrange an appointment<br />

Account Executive<br />

Faat growing fumflure rental com-<br />

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poeitton requires strong communi-<br />

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33300 Van Oyka. StorAng Hgt*.. Ml<br />

46312.<br />

BUILDER & CONTRACTOR<br />

SALES PERSON<br />

Building material distributor has posi-<br />

tions for an aggressive sales person<br />

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imbursed. Profit Sharing & Blue Cross.<br />

Send resume & salary history to:<br />

,Box 326<br />

(Dbsrrtrr & Cccrntnr ilftospaprrs<br />

36251 Schoolcraft<br />

Uvonla, Ml 48150<br />

profit sharing<br />

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ART VAN FURNITURE<br />

WESTLAND MR THOMAS<br />

425-9800<br />

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348-8922<br />

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478-6870<br />

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ATTENTION SALES ASSOCIATES<br />

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Uvonla Ml 46150<br />

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UvonM Ml 46150<br />

CHANGE YOUR LIFE!<br />

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"REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

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962-2654<br />

Customer Service/<br />

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REAL ESTATE<br />

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REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

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EXPERIENCED RETAIL SALES Per-<br />

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St. Novl. Ml 46375-1300<br />

Bridge<br />

CAREER SALES OPPORTUNITY<br />

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Livonia, Ml 48152<br />

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minimum ol 41061<br />

peraon with<br />

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knowledge of measurl<br />

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OOOQ PAY FOR TELEMARKETERS<br />

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opsmrig tar aggreeef^ pro-<br />

M wWi technics! background<br />

tahed tsrmory An amphaato on taa-<br />

pkj* Reeume to: Box 290<br />

Obeerver A Eccentric Newspaper*<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd.<br />

Uvonto Ml 48150<br />

PART TIME PHONE WORKER<br />

Partact tor homamaker* alio Ave<br />

I* For extra to-<br />

Future Force<br />

528-3454<br />

PART-miE Ra<br />

do section mis. buAd dMpley*<br />

313-667-2510<br />

PEOPLE PERSONALITY<br />

A you effloy gaatoig people. IMS<br />

could be Al New compeny needs<br />

outgoing people to help MAh growei<br />

GreM money. No phone Intaritaw*<br />

963-1173<br />

PERSONNEL CONSULTANT<br />

Ambitious mdMduM wflh 2 p<br />

yeer* satoa/aarirtoe or MlamarkaMng<br />

expertenoe needed tar growing oft<br />

ice Mppon employment aaancy<br />

PERMANENT STAFF<br />

Farmmgion Hflta: 737-5750<br />

Troy. 565-2720<br />

PHONE SALES<br />

CASH PAID OAILY<br />

We trami Start nowl 425-5225<br />

PHYSICIAN SALES/<br />

FLEX TIME<br />

Large Home medtaM equipment and<br />

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PORTRAIT<br />

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COLLEEN:<br />

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PROPERTIES INC.<br />

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Height* Ml 46071. EOE M/F.<br />

SALES &<br />

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TELEMARKETERS<br />

openings. 930-2*0 or S^frepm.<br />

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LIFEGUARDS 6 SWIM B0TRUC-<br />

TORS - Appfy M the Fermi<br />

YMCA, 28100 FornAnglan Rd.<br />

MAINTENANCE/JANITORIAL<br />

ome. Apply to paraon M Bust<br />

i Ofltoa. LaurM Rwfc Ptoo* Mafl.<br />

MATURE Parson to work 3-4 dayW<br />

weMr .Mon - Frl . (20 * f** j. count-<br />

ing Hems M stores Muet love tc<br />

drive, have car. matfi aptitude A ba<br />

MATURE ea<br />

ntoire A beddtog dept.<br />

end* Apply et Kld«e Land. 37028<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION SALES -<br />

HoM paraon Ctarkston are*<br />

20/hr*/wk. 86/hr CM! Rock Homes<br />

PART-TAKE COLLEGE STUOCNT<br />

eRh good math Mtflto A good<br />

hand* Ftagdbta how* CaB L<br />

Mon -Thur*. 8*0-4*0<br />

RecepOonMt/Cefl Coordinator<br />

M estate ofBoe to Ro-<br />

chester Hflto looking for ndMduM<br />

laMphona-Typing akflto<br />

Cafl Gtorie Btormenn<br />

CENTURY 21 EAST<br />

299-6200<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

Pereonabta m-<br />

ConpnrvM I<br />

pftera Mafl reeume to<br />

5725 Welnut Lake Rd<br />

SALES AGENT - TICKET MASTER<br />

Part nma S4.50-SS.2S plus comiaM<br />

Mon. ftaxibto ahlft*. Apply at<br />

30150 Tatagraph. Sta 400. N oI 12<br />

MB* No cam.<br />

SPREAD THE WORD<br />

ro<br />

at<br />

SSL*<br />

22-3/5. Mon -Fri.. 9-6. Hearty pay<br />

ptaejaa ra-imburaemenL CMI Kato<br />

by 5F*L Feb. 17.<br />

STOCK HELP - PART TME<br />

nendly OuwiRowii<br />

Aura star* 8tud»<br />

Cafl Marta 644-1919<br />

TELEMARKETERS nea<br />

pm anat 86 par<br />

Phlfllp after I am M<br />

dad lor 4<br />

hour CMI<br />

354-83lO<br />

TELEMARKETER for oocounBng<br />

^rm in Uvoni* pan Mr*<br />

Cal 442-4860<br />

TELSflARKET NEEDEE<br />

shift A Saturday* MuM<br />

snl votoa A out-going pa<br />

Hrty + rnmmlaaloii ' ^ 3 2<br />

TELLERS<br />

Suburban bank ha<br />

•cms aveflable tor I<br />

ing pey W 86 96-hr Apply to paraon<br />

Tue*. Feb. 23. from ftom Ipm M<br />

The VAtags ton. 300 No. Htmasr<br />

i Emptoyar<br />

TIRE SALES<br />

PART TIME<br />

For Goodyear Stores<br />

ASK FOR PATRKK. FARMINGTON<br />

477-0870<br />

ASK FOR RKK. SOUTHRELD<br />

* 353-0450<br />

TWO ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES<br />

needed tar grottom whotooato o<br />

A Wed 1pm tpm only 352-4702<br />

WHAT RECESSION????<br />

We aeek two MONSTER SALES<br />

PEOPLE. Raoaaaton proof bustasaa<br />

MuM have HHISIUII degree MuM<br />

piay goR. love Bta Red Wmg. be<br />

AurgtcaBy dean, protaewonsl. best<br />

SUCCESS<br />

REAL ESTATE O N E<br />

LeuraCsnttn, Manager<br />

848-1800<br />

88888<br />

*1.000+ AVERAGE<br />

weni W E B C L Y<br />

oefl°Bta flto ew* • yau need to<br />

«dRe 8300 a day. am u* we t flas<br />

Ttas a net<br />

to aw toaa AAMV CAB MR caer*<br />

$600-$800 Weekly<br />

r a>MB vAMde fliaaus* Pedb<br />

rssrs-to^rn^o-<br />

*ataoL urrgL v- tarjar^<br />

cSoovSBr YOYti 1 nl s^oaaa-'<br />

tar.OHIUCl llMll 461-6606<br />

I ARB YOU HST—J AMD LOOWNS<br />

R0R PART-TBdE WORK<br />

"«rvsm<br />

pwact Oast ta aato aaa awaE<br />

!*A».<br />

WORO PROCESSOR/PART TIME:<br />

Experienced word pmnessoi /eecrw-<br />

Harvard Graphic* Wmdoee expert-<br />

anoe a pm* Ptaeee cafl tor an ap-<br />

361-2606<br />

WORO PROCESSOR<br />

Highly akfltad Word<br />

WoidPsitocl 51 ta<br />

M* 2-3 daw pi~~B<br />

Fax: 751-6618<br />

508 Help Wanted<br />

Oomssttc<br />

ADORABLE INFANT nai<br />

cere In BtoomfleM Hflto home. Expe-<br />

Begln mid-Apr*<br />

AFFECTIONATE, certng chfld<br />

ar mtar* A 3 yr-_<br />

iear 420-2411<br />

W BLOOMFtELO SITTER naadad,<br />

Mon., 7em -11am.. Frt. 7am -_<br />

IISBam.. 5 yr c*d New-smoker.-<br />

i etatam.ee After 5.<br />

BABYSITTER. Light<br />

BASTS! 11IR - Mon 8vu #rL.~ 4pm-<br />

7pm. 2to yaar old bay. RaAaranoae a<br />

BASYSTTTW HeBXO for 2 boy*<br />

8-3 dayvwk Bern 3pni Raatoto<br />

SBflMMtoAa^SAK RAI m •aaai<br />

AaM Araa. CaB. 366-226*<br />

BABYSITTER Wanted tar A«y 9 A 12<br />

year oH eons In my Bkiito^iaai<br />

home 3 00- 6 30pm. M l<br />

keeping Ptaees cafl. 64SJ172 sftai<br />

AJOpm. or 861-7308 (work) aak tar<br />

BEVERLY MLLS Racquet A H<br />

Ctob a Wokmg tor SM Urns A<br />

Uma iroa MAB staff to aaea<br />

LaMng Nwr^rr, mr 3 A 8 w. aM*<br />

fiday* usa to Taa* ton aaa.. i


40* O&E Monday, February 15,1993<br />

MARKET PLACE :<br />

Man. »ru FM. day*. Good eetary.<br />

eftbml**-CMaRa 6pm MMlfi<br />

,wmsz.<br />

M 2 M0ba * ML IW—<br />

« M . Good aatory.<br />

lltebter in I6M<br />

HOUSEKEEPER/NANNY. I M n<br />

»AY tor emergency<br />

cltfld care fit my<br />

ham/Troy home. PoeNMy to<br />

time mem 3 1 2. 046-8026<br />

LIVE-to HOUSEKEEPER<br />

Ful-tkne. wfth prtveto m-Law Suite<br />

UVE-M i itn m occftano* for<br />

MuM M re<br />

MMScb<br />

eponatoto ft fanfl»-ui1erit-<br />

Mren. 274-8817<br />

LOVING CAREGIVER needed to<br />

care tar oi<br />

ham homi ur 3 girb In our BKinUg-<br />

a. Mon-Frt. 10em -3pm<br />

CMSheM 543-2527<br />

LOVING nad care needs il to N.<br />

Troy home ft Igbt noueekeepmg tar<br />

7 ft 3 yr olds. 20-40 hr*. per wk<br />

Own trana<br />

mared Noi portadon RsMaices re-<br />

rv-emoker 879-8843<br />

OCCASIONAL cMd core needed tar<br />

2 acboei-aga chfldran. (MUST ba<br />

MATURE. M M MM|I M M<br />

M M I t M k l V M « k M<br />

UHtoielnourNovfhom* S7I-3404<br />

THE NANNY NETWORK 736-2100<br />

PART-TIME BABYSITTER<br />

Gland*. 645-6WS or<br />

tor my 2 itoughMa. 6 6 6, ta<br />

my heme. peil-tono. Car naoneanr<br />

WANTS)<br />

peraon tor a 2 yeer<br />

per weak Trlnepor<br />

WOMAN NEEDED to cere For 2 cftB-<br />

arawJw^»»NaBand »iow be auctioning<br />

1961 CMvy BPiarado 1 ton dual<br />

wheM *Mt pick-ups 4>4. 4 door,<br />

toeded w/totr actual nMee<br />

Ottered by a major Weurince oom:<br />

taarTn<br />

Auction to be hMd Fab. 17to - 11am<br />

PUSUC WELCOME<br />

$300 Caah Dapoalt<br />

For mora Mormalton cafl:<br />

313-479-4380<br />

QUALITY<br />

ANTIQUE<br />

AUCTION<br />

Friday SVS.. Fsto. 19. 6pm<br />

Prsvtsw 4:30<br />

Romulus Progrssstvs CHib<br />

11560 Ozgs Rd.<br />

Take 1-275 south, sadt 94 weeL exR<br />

Heggarty Rd.. Mn toR or go south 1<br />

mfla to Huron RNer Dr., turn left ft<br />

go 1H mflaa to a 5 Point Intersec-<br />

tion, turn sharp laft on Oage ft<br />

ALLAMnOUEBBOUOKT<br />

PuMiJPin. Mfl aiovto mageiaiai.<br />

Jtoalyckto^Btar War*. pajardcSk<br />

AGE OLD Winter antlquee learti M<br />

Am Arbor - Fe* 1M1. U MM Coft-<br />

seum 160 OeeMr m »reMy antiquea<br />

iron M M to )awaky. SM. S«<br />

Sun. 9-4. ^84 aM #17i NJto «<br />

BL MgMtoBBL (6T7V46SS153<br />

ANNUAL TOY-A-RAMA" AT<br />

TMAuN) Rama-CoPo Center<br />

BeL ft Bun. Feb 20 ft 21<br />

TabM ft toto 477-0200, Jerry<br />

ANTIQUE FURMBMN8S Irom the<br />

Warn ft Mery shop ol W. Btoem-<br />

•atd toduded ars the M M<br />

476-6646<br />

ANTIQUE FURNmiHErtMac. Muee-<br />

hotd Heme. SM ft Bun. FaP »-21.<br />

irw M i Oak dtotoo room table ft<br />

ANDOUE OAK (.<br />

Quantity 2.6 R. aa.. SSaoyee.<br />

ANTIQUE<br />

SHOW & SALE<br />

Orcftard MML W . BtoomMkS<br />

February, 16-21<br />

Thursday Bak rday. KM<br />

Sunday. 12-6<br />

ANTIOUES WANTED<br />

Radtord's Auction House.<br />

24480 5 MM Rd. 535-3403<br />

BEAUTIFULLY HnMiod EaM Lake<br />

Victorian cderry dtalng table, dree<br />

1680. 44-s 44*. Extonda to 104" with<br />

5 leaves. $750. ARM 6pm 548-1523<br />

BRUNSWICK POOL TABLE. 4HX9<br />

Clroe 1910. Cxcelarw oundtoon<br />

$1200. 722-2332 or 729^136<br />

GOTHIC STYLE atained gMes<br />

oid oh<br />

dows. quantity 2. Irom<br />

$250 tor toa pair.<br />

church.<br />

766-0133<br />

VfcBBO Oak curved gtaaa (Mna cabi-<br />

neL over 30 pea. ol iBflnMhed arv<br />

bque oak MnNure MckidMg Mgfi<br />

boy* and it aaain. Huge nauOcM<br />

LOST 2-10-83 mats Keeehond ITIJI-<br />

fy bMck, aflver grey ft aMte. • earing<br />

red oolar. wandty BradY/Voaeer<br />

area. Redtord. REWARD: 536-5606<br />

MINIATURE DACH6HUNO - MeM.<br />

red. approximate^ TA LoM since<br />

2-7-83 Redtord aree. Reward Kids'<br />

beat Mend 537-4213 or 533-8138<br />

REWAB& 1 yr old. smal orange<br />

Pomeranton mato. Samey." Late<br />

Friday afternoon, vtcksty Ponttoc.<br />

St Joe's Hoepitai 336-3500<br />

603 HaaNh - Nutrition<br />

Wsight Loss<br />

ARE Y OU SERIOUS ABOUT<br />

LOSING LBS BEFORE SUMMER?<br />

We have doctor/pharmlcM recom-<br />

mended program. Earn $ alto you<br />

hoee CM Mery. R.PH 301-1242<br />

FAT TERMtoATOR<br />

Loee pounds ft inches without dM-<br />

ng What do you have to loee but<br />

your weight? S46-666T<br />

FREE HEADACHE WORKSHOP<br />

Thurs.. Feb «6th, 7pm<br />

Fvmlngton HMs PuMc <strong>Library</strong><br />

For Into cMh 469-9701<br />

VIC TANNY VIP membership, tree<br />

racquetMI. uee M M 'eclatlea $25<br />

srmual renewal toa 466-0777<br />

605 Adoption<br />

WE want to work with you to<br />

give your ch6d the werm ft<br />

loving home thet you're<br />

looking tar - We hope you<br />

Ml work wKh us to bukd the tomly<br />

ol our dreams. CalSuaan ft Dennett<br />

313-350-2313<br />

6PM. Cece Cola ft aMomoOve ad-<br />

veitMrig stone, coflacltan ol 26 orlg-<br />

lnel Em Mbtana. Ine 61 pc. Flow<br />

Blue dmtr service dated 1902.<br />

B « $6.00 gold ooin. anepua<br />

lamps cookie |m. movto poeter,<br />

OUR LARGEST AUCTION<br />

Of TME YEAR!<br />

For a tree Mid or toad toting.<br />

el Doug Oefton. Auctioneer<br />

313-687-6636<br />

701 Coftactiblas<br />

ANIMATION<br />

ART<br />

30%-50% BELOW RETAIL<br />

CALL FOR INTRO OFFER<br />

& FREE BROCHURE<br />

313-661-4895<br />

DOLL SHOW-Sun. Feb 21. 930-4<br />

Antiques. coaectKHe does, beers,<br />

supples Somerset Inn, 2601 Big<br />

Troy Adinleilcin $2.50<br />

ORIENTAL ruga Irom peraonM<br />

coMctton. Exceptional QuaMy Pe-<br />

kaataM ruga. Staas - 4x6 ft up Ma-<br />

teria* wool, wool ft Mk. Prtcee:<br />

$1350 ft up (dspendtog on atte ft<br />

by appointment<br />

313 732-9380<br />

up (dee<br />

malarial). Shown<br />

PERSIAN RUG. totsher 53"x90";<br />

Oriental ber end Ort<br />

room end tablet<br />

arital IMng<br />

626-374*<br />

PRECIOUS MOMENT oflactton ol<br />

78 pleeee tor eato Poet *d Caftac-<br />

Don atoo tor aato. 525-3673<br />

1990 UPPER DECK Hockey liana<br />

boxes. $30. Plus Larry Hayden<br />

$180 464-0435<br />

MOVING 8ALE - Feb. 19 6 20. 10-5<br />

M 2925 Raa Lynn La.. MMord. oft<br />

Duck Lake Rd between Commerce<br />

ft Stoeth. Unuaual oofladton cf salt<br />

gMzed stoneware, pie seto prtmMtve<br />

wood boot. I'oeeecnrl bad ft dreeeer<br />

ague trunks. amM oak commode.<br />

OAK DRY SINK. 36". marWs top<br />

wtth aheif. $550 Comer ohine cebl-<br />

nM $175. Oltor* taken. 739-0116<br />

ROUND OAK dMng table; 4 drawer<br />

bachelor chest; bar room pool tebto<br />

427-6168<br />

SALES - FURNITURE<br />

10 -40% Oft<br />

ANTIQUE CONNECTION<br />

710 E. 11 Ml.<br />

Royal Oak<br />

THE PALACE OF AUBURN HILLS la<br />

now acoapMng spplcehons from<br />

htoAors tor toe 3rd Annual PMece<br />

Summer FeettvM 93 Juy 7-11.<br />

t983. Discounts tor early reglotra-<br />

Hor> 6 mutopM booth rentals. Inter<br />

eeted Arts ft Crafts. CoMcHblas.<br />

Antique. MamorabNa DtNirt or<br />

other Merchants can cM JsnnRsr<br />

tor comptoM Intormatlon and appl-<br />

313-377-6626<br />

WAYNE ANTIQUE ft<br />

FLEA MARKET<br />

33640 Michigan Ave. n Wayne<br />

(between Wayne ft marrtman Ads.)<br />

Open Every Sat ft Sun 10-6<br />

Deeto mqurtee 326-6400<br />

1929 JACOBEAN Dining room<br />

table. 4 chairs, i ceptMn's chak. 1<br />

aktoboerd. $2,000 625-4930<br />

JUR» ARTS ft CRAFTS SNOW<br />

Mweli 20 M Dearborn CMc Center<br />

I OM (313) 746-3366<br />

708 Waartng Apparal<br />

WMTER CLEARANCE<br />

CHILDREN'S CLOSET<br />

BtaM newborn Pru 14<br />

9008 MMdtobaR - 466-5313<br />

• aeeapttog sprtng/auMnar ma<br />

WANTED"<br />

Used or newweddkig gowne or<br />

condSon^Cafl 11-7pm, 466-1SH<br />

WEDOING GOWN (naar - never<br />

worn), lovely aMW aehii MOi train.<br />

atoe£«0. $190. I Itadplaci ft ertoo-<br />

I Mafl 626-1964<br />

aaqulned<br />

toe 6. wMM, Mgh<br />

s ft trato. beaded I<br />

$350. 476-7105<br />

GIRL'S CLOTHING - Ma newborn<br />

to 4 ToddM. incktdee draaaes. ate<br />

Exeeflent oondHon. Cal 364-6024<br />

WANTED: Buying ueed ctothmg<br />

Shoee. purse*, lur*. toather*. any<br />

typeMMky 456-2261<br />

706 Garaga Salaa:<br />

Oakland<br />

SALE - New aemplee, tabto lamps,<br />

art pieces ft more. 2/17 - 2/20.<br />

ft-Spm. 561 S. Eton. Slrmlnghein<br />

707 Qaraga 8alaa:<br />

Wayna<br />

MOVING SALE<br />

moM neer window ek conditioner ft<br />

toan mower, toy*, other mtoc.<br />

Feb 18. 6-$pm. Feb. 19 ft 20. 9em-<br />

6pm. 11460 General. Aim Arbor Tr.<br />

ftUflay. 456-3835<br />

706 Houaahold Goods<br />

Oakland County<br />

Bedroom aM. 6 piece king: chins,<br />

gun cabinet, couch ft loveeeM; crib<br />

SL 967-6303<br />

BEDROOM/5 pieces ptne $750, re-<br />

frigerator. stove $100 ea.; sofa $50<br />

oti student desk $150 545-9929<br />

BEIGE queen aaa softabed. maroon<br />

recflner. toyer tabto ft benchea. pe-<br />

can giaea top coltae ft end table,<br />

loveeeet. alder rocker ft ottoman<br />

blue chak ft ottoman, lamps. M<br />

good condition 474-3283<br />

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OK?<br />

notify us I you find an<br />

error n your ed or IT your ad tailed<br />

lo run. N you ootHy us on the ftrst<br />

day It was scheduled to appear<br />

we'l maka a uonectloii as soon aa<br />

703 Crafts<br />

COUNTRY CRAFT SHOW<br />

Feb 27 - Meedowbroo* Hal<br />

Limited apace ivaflable Exhibitor<br />

Into 313-735-5129<br />

CRAFTERS! CRAFTERS!<br />

Let us »M your wort<br />

Ratal apace trom $29<br />

Historic downtown<br />

33316 Grand Ftorer.<br />

Farmington Rd.<br />

Farmington.<br />

|uM east o(<br />

471-7311<br />

CRAFTERS WANTED<br />

Mar 26th. Knights ol Cckjnv<br />

rxJ Sat Apr 3rd<br />

Ths PtocRaaM Community Houae.<br />

svMsbto. For Into or<br />

356-7556<br />

A tow apacee a<br />

apple Mlon cafl:<br />

CRAFTER8 WANTED - tor March<br />

14th ft 26th shorn*. Summer ft Fsfl<br />

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The newapaper wM not be nab* lor<br />

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graphical error or errors In pubiica-<br />

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Plaaaa check your adverttsmanl<br />

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case of an error<br />

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Monday, February 15,1993<br />

706 Houaahold Goods<br />

Oakland County<br />

BAR STOOLS 44s<br />

monthly No<br />

TYME AUTO<br />

DOOGE 1866 CUSTOM VAN - a<br />

malic. M. al options, toa r<br />

30.000 mflaa. $8885<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

DOOGE 1888 CARAVAN VB.<br />

Dodge<br />

BRUCE<br />

CAMPBELL<br />

538-1500<br />

1688 GRAND CARAVAN<br />

oaded. loaded! 38.000<br />

. $11,986<br />

DICK SCOTT DOOGE<br />

664 Arm Arbor Rd<br />

451-2110 USED CAR8 962-3322<br />

POLARIS 1979 Cobra 440 ft<br />

Star 250 - Both good<br />

$760 eech or beet oftar.<br />

SKIOOO MOdel SAGA - 2 1»M'a. 2<br />

UP 377oe. 100 mftaa aa.. cover*. 2<br />

condition. $6600. 313 449 6607<br />

SKIDOO-S: 1874. TftT 440; 1977.<br />

TftT 440. 1881 trsflsr. M In good<br />

condMon. 942-6198, between ftem-<br />

4:45pm or leave maaaagt<br />

SKIOOO, 1967 Formula Plua.<br />

good oondMon. $2075. 3 piece<br />

. $575.<br />

WURUTZER mabogeny coneoto pl-<br />

eno $750. exeeflent condition<br />

CM 852-4509<br />

727 Video Games<br />

TapeaAMoviaa<br />

ARCADE GAMES - Ful a£». many<br />

to chooae from. CM tor prtcea.<br />

961-1173<br />

WHIRLPOOL DISHWASHER<br />

HarveM gold. 4 cycle, portable. $50<br />

261-2479<br />

GAS washer ft dryer, stove ft rebtg-<br />

erslor CjicMsnt running oondtoon.<br />

$600 tor Mor $150 each. 526-6787<br />

GENERAL ELECTRIC refrigerator/<br />

freanr. 11 cubic ft-. $75. Kanmor*<br />

Ignltlton range, top ft<br />

$100.<br />

JENN AIRE stove - 561-7684<br />

MICHIGAN<br />

USED APPLIANCE<br />

OUTLET<br />

Some toe new Guaranteed In<br />

home eervlce. UiaeM prtoea. Refrig-<br />

aratton. 1812 Venoy Rd. comer<br />

729-4646<br />

RANGE ft Refrigerator. Sears,<br />

green. Both good working oondtoon.<br />

$75 eech 453-9120<br />

REBUILT STOVES, refrigerators.<br />

TVs VCRs, microwaves. M corvdi-<br />

rery svalabto.<br />

Uoners. Deflvery i<br />

28601 Southfield<br />

8666 GreenfleM<br />

558-2900<br />

836-7600<br />

WANTED TO buy<br />

model gae range*.<br />

TVsft VCRs.<br />

-7600<br />

WASHER DRYER REFRIGERATOR<br />

and Move $65 seen CxcMtont con-<br />

dMon. Alio 5 horsepower enow<br />

313-466-7044<br />

WHIRLPOOL Waefter ft<br />

each. Range $125<br />

$200 687-7222 or<br />

714 Buainaaa A<br />

i-trtii • r imin-i ••• i<br />

utive Equipment<br />

ATTENTION BUSINESS Owner*.<br />

Desks/metal or wood. Chair*, ta-<br />

pnone<br />

Vary rt<br />

9am Ipm<br />

EMkythmg muet go<br />

i CMJerry^^^<br />

BEAUTIFULLY<br />

contareroe/dining . 4Hx6'.<br />

545-3242<br />

COPIER - MM 111C, I<br />

tor or togai. $300<br />

I copies l<br />

476-6)<br />

OFFICE DESKS (3). tH<br />

fHRto<br />

k» (4). FM o<br />

rofltog aala,<br />

cabinet, corrv-<br />

PROSER Teekwood deak. credanza<br />

ft CUM. $1800 7 ft Thayer Coggm<br />

Meek leather ceaMv. $850 "<br />

358-0670: evea;<br />

160 Day*.<br />

646-6479<br />

ROYAL 2902 PHOTO COWER<br />

CM6AM-6PM<br />

enlarge*<br />

ML $t0S<br />

III $886<br />

CREOENZA/Curto Cabinet, wetnut<br />

io«e ft love teei. ecru<br />

COM. $325 A Iter 5; 427-0618<br />

DOUBLE BED . cheer ft dresser, co-<br />

BMHowMca rners ouMt 4*4- '006<br />

ELEGANT Freneh Provtnctol Ivtng<br />

set (china/table/chair s/msd»um<br />

hoM Eioeken condtoon 427-6377<br />

FLEXBTEEL nts aeeper. toe new,<br />

$300 CMsfterftpm<br />

M1-6487<br />

$290 tor SM Mtoc<br />

sc tanpe<br />

466-6613<br />

GORGEOUS VICTORIAN Poem<br />

MM oouch ft in ml. overMd to<br />

tapeaary prmt wfth broewVburgandy'<br />

rsujr- —<br />

jysrwstm"-<br />

KITCHEN TASLE ft •<br />

M1-444t<br />

TWany MM<br />

•ra condMon<br />

Laeae Firat M 357-8526<br />

715 Con iputef$<br />

e A Service<br />

A TftT psrsowM computer ModN<br />

6300. toM LUiMMtola. 20mo herd<br />

drtve. $14 Happy. $300 476-4771<br />

MM AT Coi<br />

drive, ootor<br />

new.softwari<br />

npaflbto, 40 meg hard<br />

line eti • (EGA! afllteM<br />

$6 7V oftar M l-7$21<br />

ISM LASER! PRINTER 4018E. 4 MS<br />

$700/beM save lamgaStl IIWI<br />

UA ONA VOX SM SX<br />

printer and auper VGA ocaor more-<br />

tor 120 MB hard 4. 4.3 V6. au-<br />

tomatic, tots more, toa new $7488<br />

CAMPBELL<br />

Dodg* 538-1500<br />

DOOGE 19M POWER RAM 50 -<br />

4x4, red ft ready $4485<br />

OCK SCOTT Gsrttan CRy 522-7820<br />

FORO 1988 RANGER XLT - V8. M.<br />

cassette, 48.972 scfcM mas*. WAR-<br />

RANTY. MUST SEEK $6495<br />

QUALITY AUTOS<br />

FCRO 1981 F-150 XLT, 4x4, Only<br />

15.000 mUesfl Only $12,500<br />

453-2424<br />

HINES PARK<br />

LINCOLN-MERCURY<br />

JEB> 19M - Wrangler a. 4 cydnder.<br />

5 apeed. eoft top. Ctok'an itiifti<br />

radio. wM kept. 40.000 high we.<br />

mftss. $7200. 7^6672<br />

Lid. Ra<br />

• 55.000<br />

$13,900 539-0150.<br />

Bar ft Ore* 46.000 mftse $14,950<br />

Altar 5PM 471-7482<br />

$11,500<br />

SL 88.000 MtaO<br />

AEROSTAR Van^Eddta I<br />

261-1670<br />

JEEP 1980 WAGONEER<br />

to. M. M power, taafltar<br />

me. $13,985<br />

tap at me<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

'40 961-3171<br />

JEEP TMI CHER0KK Laredo. 4<br />

•heal drtve. M. raeeafte, 32.000<br />

etoaa. toadad. $12,996<br />

BOB JEANNOTTE<br />

PONTIAC/GMC TRUCK<br />

825 Sports A<br />

Cars<br />

ACURA MTEQRA IM - LS euae-<br />

PAGE TOYOTA 352-0500<br />

ACURA 1888 kaegr* - Sftoarnw<br />

448-1142. 781 1888<br />

ACURA 1881. Legi<br />

CM evea<br />

z&rzjA<br />

"""Stem<br />

AUOl 1986. QUATTRO. dark md.<br />

Why pey more?<br />

TYMEAUTO III 8188<br />

AUOl MS7 5000<br />

toeded. aurraMN p S = r SS<br />

conMHoe. 100,000<br />

884-4 •SCarSBSSiai<br />

BMW: 1880. 8B6L<br />

Exceaent ConMta<br />

$19,900 CM.<br />

Mack. Loeded.<br />

- ^ 5 5<br />

CHRYSLER 1888<br />

taMifl. 6 apeed. M<br />

rlor. $4600.<br />

CiimmN. fad.<br />

eek laabtai' MM-<br />

478-3808<br />

CORVETTE 1975 Convertible.<br />

S i X . ^ M r R l M ""wSTTSB<br />

CORVETTE-1888 b<br />

ft Mask. ftontMr<br />

garege bnce new.<br />

uii.MBBM. MaM<br />

s<br />

CORVETTE 18B2 - mil aMIl wfth<br />

MM toe. pflowMr. ytfiOO ML *eM<br />

$46,000. aakmg $33^00. 383-3806<br />

DATSUN 210 ZX 1881 - tody red.<br />

tav mflM. OMySZjBM<br />

MEADOWBROOK DOOOE fl<br />

MAZDA 1999 10 8 - GT TurtB.<br />

btaek. sun roof. 5 speed. 73,000 04.<br />

MAZDA 1880 MX$ LX mandL<br />

46.000 a M amroM, emaaMM<br />

oondtoon. $7800. 344-840<br />

MAZDA 1990 PROTEGE LX - Mb<br />

GORDON CHEVROLET<br />

MERCEDES 187$, 460 ML Priced to<br />

JEEP 1M1 WRANGLER - 4x4 4.0<br />

IM.extractoan. OMyMM<br />

BRL FOX CHEVROLET<br />

, M. 31.000 mftaa.<br />

6 cyt. apart<br />

beacM $11,000 Gem Auto<br />

- Broker . Wbere toe buyer a<br />

meat CM SaL ft 8ML K>-3.<br />

dafly 9-8:932-5830.<br />

JEEP 1982 Wrangtar. Mack. 4 eytov-<br />

der. 13.000 mflaa. hard ft eoft tap.<br />

$12,000 toaL 588-1128<br />

MERCEDES 1982 300 TWSo DMato<br />

$M DOWN SALE<br />

TVME BALES<br />

VOLVO-1984 240 Wagon. 4 cydrv<br />

TIRED OF GETTING THE RUNAROUND ON SALES & SERVICE. TRY US!<br />

DEAN SELLERS FORD<br />

SPECIAL FORD EMPLOYEES SALE - A,X & Z PLAN HEADQUARTERS<br />

GMC 1992 Vt Ton Plcfcis - Vft. auto-<br />

matic. M. taw mill, 3 to chooee<br />

tram Starting at $13,980<br />

BILL FOX CHEVROLET 651-2282<br />

ISUZU 1969 Piek-M>.<br />

32.000 mlaa. red. no ruet economi-<br />

cal $3950<br />

CM MM 5pm 3 t3-47S-$746<br />

JEEP 1981 COMANCHE - 4.0 Her.<br />

automatic. M. aluminum i»ito,<br />

DICK SCOTT DOOGE<br />

884 Ann Arbor Rd.<br />

451-2110 USED CARS 962-3322<br />

RANGER 1986. cute MM pick •«.<br />

rune Ma new TMa truck b large<br />

enough ta carry 2-3 cinder btacka or<br />

•met have you OMy$l8SO<br />

TYME AUTO 455-5588<br />

823 Vans<br />

AEROSTAR 18M XL. body m good<br />

$1900 or<br />

ahepe. motor net running :<br />

422-1131<br />

AEROSTAR 1981. 50000 mfle*. *•-<br />

oeftant oondMon. wM Kept. $7500<br />

+ tmem 461-1156<br />

AEROSTAR 1880.<br />

n x a<br />

$n<br />

A WD. SO.000<br />

346-6128<br />

CARAVAN-1967 LE. 5 paaeengar.<br />

emompne. 2 It. low m*es loeded. 1<br />

glees, ruM<br />

$6,150 MV-4616<br />

CARAVAN 1982 LE<br />

toadad. Beberted i<br />

Seto 3500 mMa. $17.100.<br />

CHEVY CARGO van. 1880. 6 cydn-<br />

work truck! $1M0 887-637$<br />

CHEW WINDOW van. 1884. many<br />

nea part* 4 apeed ?9..000 mftaa.<br />

Qood .unSMn $9300. 437-67M<br />

AAROVARK TO 2-26<br />

Wa buy aa mabaa ft madato<br />

J ^ a t o<br />

474-4425<br />

307-2200^<br />

EAM Auto Parta<br />

CASH FOR CA»S tTOtoULOBB<br />

HOT TUB SALE _<br />

in—Ma<br />

' TOaftNG.^-6 Mon -SM<br />

8 ar $81-7888<br />

WANTED DEAD OR ALR«<br />

822 Trucka Far tala<br />

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />

CHEW 1880 LUMBIA APV -<br />

• • - -POO<br />

QOROONCNSVROLET 488-8880<br />

CHEVY 1M1 H Ton Cargo Van - so-<br />

ak Ma etoaa My<br />

Bb-L<br />

CHEVY 1888 ASTRO I<br />

S8J.KWO<br />

J$14M<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

CARAVAN<br />

DOOGE 18M - CARAVAN Mb|<br />

5cT*&n l 'WwCB» w r j<br />

AREA'S LARGEST SELECTIO<br />

•OF NEW EXPLORERS!<br />

NEW 19931<br />

TAURUS GL<br />

PEW 1993|<br />

EXPLORER 4x'<br />

•as low ash<br />

S15,197"1<br />

24 MO. LEASE<br />

'13,169°<br />

24 MO i pari:<br />

$ 248* ^ 1<br />

^ PROBE<br />

I<br />

1993 TIARA<br />

M0T0RC0ACH<br />

TOM cant buy s<br />

ST* now'17.698"*<br />

DEAN SELLERS FORD<br />

2600 MAPLE ROAD (15 Mile) between<br />

Crooks and Collidqe IN TROY<br />

643-7500<br />

OPEN MON. & THURS TIL 9<br />

mm


6D* O&E Monday. February 16,1993<br />

« 0 * flnv- m f—I«r inter**.<br />

182 ClaaaicCars<br />

COOQAR 1973 XHt . IMc^ncxN<br />

ftlJL Ji ,i firu-irl<br />

PORO. isas. a<br />

back mc*--. mi<br />

bod» & v-a»7.s<br />

automatic. «5,OOC<br />

83.000 After 5pm<br />

854 Amsrlcan Motors<br />

24.000 original miM, 92 000<br />

Oayt 937-1630 Evea 427-4743<br />

RELIANT IM7-U.I<br />

•M<br />

Chrysler-PVn<br />

446-4740<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

—jaBi<br />

TALON UM - S speed. * . • « " ;<br />

ML am/«mstoreo III. 4.000<br />

^00<br />

1988 RANGER PICKUP<br />

1989 TEMPO GL<br />

«-dr<br />

1990 TEMPO GL<br />

4 dr<br />

1991 ESCORT LX<br />

* dr (SI<br />

1991 ESCORT GT<br />

1990 RANGER PICKUP<br />

L989 RANGER 4X4 EX CAB<br />

1989 RANGER EX CAB<br />

1992 ESCORT GT<br />

5 — r—f<br />

1989 TAURUS GL<br />

•.<br />

|990 TAURUS GL<br />

1989 GD MARQUIS LS<br />

• All vehicles plu* lax, title & licfhw'<br />

MCDONALD FORD<br />

Conveniently Located<br />

550 W. SEVEN MILE<br />

N o r t h v i l l e<br />

349-1400 427-6650<br />

CENTURY 1444 - Umted. 71.000<br />

ifMae.CMMtSMoMtl.8fl6<br />

VALUE AUTO SALES 411-2400<br />

ONTURY 1SSS - 4 * x T<br />

Qood oondMon. S2.900 or baM<br />

oftar 444-7070<br />

cemmr i4*> - 4 door. mm. m»<br />

aaa. 4400 mte loaded. werrenty<br />

IMaMSMe $1 IJOO/Heet 866 8408<br />

Ti r w w<br />

56.000<br />

474-2740<br />

SKYHAWK 1444. dark<br />

maMMng Interior. wfr^H<br />

Marao. S821 down-44120 >monMy.<br />

80 C h s w o M<br />

CAMARO 1441 St - Ste oradfl. no<br />

orate, bankruptcy okay TMN o»er<br />

raysE? 3 ' • "Sut,<br />

CAMARO 144» RS. V4.<br />

1or, vary cteen. teMnoa M tao-<br />

wmienty H3 600 or MM oter.<br />

I Ste (Union Lteal 313-7464<br />

CASH<br />

For your uaad oar. DaaMr<br />

oar*. My sMe seys I pay loo<br />

oafltorphonaittr.ini<br />

TYMEAUTO<br />

CAVALIER RS 14te<br />

powar MBOilnij. power Drakes. TM.<br />

aCKtCOnOteaiCly 822-7120<br />

CAVALIER ISM. RS.<br />

aan/lm ateau. aurround sound.<br />

Cannot Mfl a la nto»ebOk la not<br />

awtUwg. TYME doaa N again only<br />

TYMEAUTO<br />

CELEBRITY 1444 - automate, te.<br />

Ml 4 cruiee, extra daan 16900<br />

BILL FOX CHEVROLET 661-2242<br />

M - Wagon. Vt.<br />

te. 13.946<br />

Uvonto Chrysler-Plymouth 824-7104<br />

CELEBRITY 1414 - Euro Sport 2.1<br />

Mar. v-4. EFI. powar aMaring 4<br />

4.door, 84,000 mflee. •<br />

14200<br />

CITA<br />

mflaa<br />

body. SI<br />

1441 - 50.OOP o^ynal<br />

467-4444<br />

CORSICAS 1442 LT - 8 cyt.. fufly<br />

equipped. low mflaa, many to<br />

ctiooee from. Starting at S9M0.<br />

BILL FOX CHEVROLET 661-2242<br />

CORSICA 1946 - automatic, air. *<br />

mora. 13006 •<br />

GOROON CHEVROLET 464-6280<br />

COR8ICA 1440 LT<br />

powar Mndo— 1 locks. tat, ends*.<br />

caaaatla. daft oat Graat family car.<br />

orfly t049*i<br />

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />

CREDIT OKAYED BY PHONE<br />

Cafl TYME for 20 minute approval.<br />

TYME AUTO 455-5666<br />

LUMINA 1440 EURO. 18.000 mflaa.<br />

2 door, powar Mooring/brakes, te.<br />

mora. CJeen. 14600 663-7446<br />

LUMINA 1490<br />

J & o<br />

4 door aadan, V4.<br />

I oondMon<br />

447-6042<br />

LUMINA 1441<br />

mflaa. to<br />

110.600.<br />

Euro. 2 door, \om<br />

276-0364<br />

LUMINA 1442 - V8. 4 door, low<br />

mflaa. 110,446<br />

GOROON CHEVROLET 456-5290<br />

MALIBU 1479<br />

Hon wtth air. am-fm atarao. Good<br />

tlraa. 1900 454-1440<br />

MONTE CARLO, 1466. V-6. 68,000<br />

• brakes/steering, load-<br />

14250/baat 536-0467<br />

MONTE CARLO. 1979 - Florida car.<br />

Automatic, good condition. 11600<br />

cAi aftar 6pm 313-459-4412<br />

NOVA 1465 - automatic, air. 43.000<br />

mllaa 12995<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Chryalar-Ptymouth-Jaap-Eagia<br />

456-6740 961-3171<br />

NOVA 1406<br />

1 ownar 66.000<br />

Won t last<br />

condition.<br />

12300<br />

981-6187<br />

NOVA 1446. axoaflant condition.<br />

1 ownar 66.000 milaa. 12300<br />

Won't last 961-5187<br />

NOVA 1487 - automatic, air. powar<br />

windows 4 locks. cruMa control,<br />

am/tm casaafla, antra daan 13940<br />

BILL FOX CHEVROLET 651-2242<br />

862 Chfytlw<br />

CASH<br />

For your uaad car OaaMr naada<br />

cars. My wMa aays I pay loo much,<br />

cafl lor phona appralaal<br />

TYME AUTO 456-5666<br />

862 Chrytor<br />

LaSARON 11<br />

OK* scorn<br />

16,693"<br />

or<br />

'89 Olds Calais >I766 U<br />

or<br />

'88 Grand Prii '6659*'<br />

Only 2300 Mites 'l«#L Leather '139"^ 2 Door-Sharp >99^<br />

'90 Royal 88 29H"<br />

Auto-Loaded >109^,<br />

All Used Cars Safety Inspected and Include FREE Warranty.<br />

•Payments Based on $750 Down & Plates & Fees are based on year of car.<br />

OPEN SATURDAYS L0-4_ No Reasonable merRefused<br />

Coupon 1 0 0 M<br />

Make Your Best Deal i* I<br />

[ c^. And Then Save Another'100 "•* |<br />

DO°° _coupon_ _ 1 0 0 ° ° |<br />

A C T J O / V —<br />

HOdsmobiie<br />

53850 Plymouth • Uvonla 261*6900<br />

SHADOW 1464 ES - automatic, air.<br />

loaded, mual aaa. 13466<br />

BRUCE<br />

CAMPBELL<br />

Dodge 536-1500<br />

SPIRIT 1441- VS. •<br />

only 17.444 mflaa. 16.945<br />

DICK SCOTT DOOGE<br />

644 Ann Arbor Rd<br />

451-2110 USED CARS 462-3322<br />

8-7404<br />

I 1440 XLT - till Willi<br />

oondMon. 9U00 mflaa. Mated.<br />

14.800. Cafl aRar 4pm. 473-6414<br />

CASH<br />

tr phona<br />

•AUTO<br />

CREDIT OKAYED BY PHONE.<br />

Cafl TYME tar 10 tenuta apprpte.<br />

rYME AUTO 188 6448<br />

CROWN VICTORU 1444 attMon<br />

8 paaaanpar, afl optena. lew<br />

i. 5 Mar VS. heavy duly M a<br />

1444. 14S6. 1444. t4S7 ESCORTS<br />

aMa. My adta wafl right ate aMd I<br />

waa buying loo many of theee<br />

TYSEAUTO<br />

ESCORT GT - 1444. aMM. aina4anl<br />

condition. 5 apaad. manuN. Mr<br />

12200 Aftar 9pm. 441-7903<br />

ESCORT 1446 8 apaad. 46.000<br />

mflaa. good oondRlen. 1700 or teM<br />

ESCORT 1444- 4 door, automate.<br />

Mr. loadad. Runa A<br />

RebuM angina. 11.77S. 496-3444<br />

ESCORT 1444 GT<br />

loadad, low mtea.<br />

tlon.13.900/teat<br />

ESCORT 1444 GT - 8 apaad.<br />

ad. highway mflaa. ancsflent i<br />

tlon Aaklng 13479 444-1774<br />

ESCORT 1444<br />

463-2424<br />

HINES PARK<br />

UNCOLN-MERCURY<br />

ESCORT 1949 GT - 9<br />

alarm, custom paint. Not a acralcM<br />

Only 14995<br />

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />

ESCOHT 1948 LX - 2 floor, auto.<br />

70.000 K-g-we^ ML. oris inM owner.<br />

526-0461<br />

ESCOWT 19(8 vary poot oondMon.<br />

82500<br />

422-7864<br />

ESCORT 1940, QT - Or etnom rad.<br />

deep rad Interior, Ra»<br />

very toaa mflee. »ufl wen<br />

monthly No coelpnors na<br />

TYMEAUTO<br />

adad<br />

466-6648<br />

ESCORT. 1490 LX 2 dOO r. automM-<br />

Ic. air excellent corxHt: m. 86200/<br />

beet 422-4413<br />

ESCORT 1491 GT - automatic, air.<br />

loadad. tow mfleal 17490<br />

DEAN SELLERS 643-7900<br />

ESCORT 1991 GT - 29.000 mllaa.<br />

poawr moonroof. automatic, extra<br />

deant 16395 453-2424<br />

HINES PARK<br />

UNCOLN-MERCURY<br />

ESCORT 1991 LX - 2 door, black,<br />

only 17.000 mflaa. mual aaa. 16460<br />

DEAN SELLERS 643-7900<br />

ESCORT 1991 LX - 2 door, auto-<br />

matic. air, low mflaa 19460<br />

DEAN SELLERS 643-7900<br />

ESCORT 1941 -<br />

tianapnrfatlnn.<br />

13960<br />

DEAN SELLERS<br />

2 door. rad. graM<br />

priced to mow.<br />

ESCORT 1442. 11.300 mflaa. auto-<br />

matic. 5 door. AM-FM .aanna. Mr.<br />

•ta naw 17800 241-4004<br />

FAIRMONT-1480. naw Ursa, ex-<br />

haust * radiator Needs engine work<br />

1400 Aak lor Mr. Roes. 943-7796<br />

MUSTANG 1444 LX • tow mfle*. te.<br />

auper daan 14444<br />

GOROON CHEVROLET 464-6260<br />

MUSTANG t 4 « H<br />

MM mora. 14746<br />

CAMPBELL<br />

B 1441 OT<br />

1 » teeeaa, toadad. ready tar aw-<br />

mer kmt Starting from 11J.460<br />

DEAN SELLERS 843-7100<br />

MUSTANG, 1441 IX 5 0 Converti-<br />

ble. iiutBiaate Fufly Leaded! R M<br />

S looks mm new) 123.000 actual<br />

mflaa. HSJOOfOlte. 484-644A<br />

MUSTANG 1441 LX - 8.0. 5 apaad.<br />

Mr. powar atodoaa A Mate. at.<br />

Extra otaen. only 110.546<br />

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />

MUSTANG 1942 LX Converteto<br />

S12.48S<br />

HUNTINGTON FORO<br />

1440 GL<br />

MS* JEANNOTTE<br />

PONTIAC/GMC TRUCK<br />

Ptywauth. 463-2400<br />

PROBE 1440 LX. 44000 Mflaa, pow-<br />

er everything, dtolte daan. automat-<br />

ic, iiiodhnt oonteton. 17400/MM.<br />

Altar 8pm.<br />

to. aunroof<br />

16700.<br />

• 31000<br />

534-2431<br />

PROBE 1441 - VS. automate. Mask,<br />

fufly loaded, eunrool. 36.000HH<br />

14.800. Cafl aAar 5pm. 3M<br />

PROSE 1442 LX Ska. low mflaa. 8<br />

ateerlng, orakaa. gray Interior<br />

111.200 926-0144<br />

SABLE 1442 - OS. toeded 14.000<br />

463-2424<br />

HINES PARK<br />

LINCOLN-MERCURY<br />

TAURUS 1444 GL - fufly loaded, ax<br />

tra daan. 13996<br />

GOROON CHEVROLET 454-6260<br />

TAURUS 1446 LX atatlon wagon.<br />

121.000 nMea.<br />

TAURUS 1444. 4 cyflnder. 66,000<br />

mlaa. automatic, fufl poaaai<br />

tranamMaion. 12400. 2<br />

TAURUS 1440 LX - alrteg. fun pow-<br />

quaflty trade, norv<br />

WARRANTY1<br />

amokar. 17445<br />

JEFF BENSON<br />

QUALTTY AUTOS 562-7011<br />

TAURUS WAGON 1949 - M<br />

AM bratea. Oter 16.000 m<br />

wont Mat- $13,960<br />

DEAN SELLERS 443-7<br />

TAUMJS 1444 M , pomm. n<br />

1447 Wagon. 78.000<br />

11-9199<br />

GL. V6. atma. fi^jr<br />

no met 2.700 naw Was. rm*<br />

"74<br />

TAURUS 1444 LX-Leaped. VS.<br />

78K mL. l-yr.-ofcj Uras.teH<br />

• • H 0 4 M O .<br />

TAURUS 1444<br />

S r . ' K b r -<br />

4 cyt., 47.000 mi-<br />

TAURUS 1444. V6, afl powar. mtg.<br />

warranty. 83.000 aiflee. 18.400<br />

426-6662<br />

TAURUS 1440 GL Wagon - V4. au-<br />

tomatic. air. a«a^«>tion 16446<br />

CAMPBELL<br />

Oodga 636-1900<br />

TAURUS 19S2 GL ,- Uy loaded.<br />

muM aee. kxar mflae tad 112.960<br />

DEAN SELLERS 643-7900<br />

11900.<br />

now Urea. Lir.oeflanl oondMon. Muat<br />

aaa. 16.080. Cat. 386-0446<br />

TEMPO 1947 - IX 4 door, loaded<br />

Ntoa carl 12446<br />

DtCK SCOTT Garden Cfly 922-7420<br />

TEMPO 1444 OL - te. Ml, cruiee.<br />

66.000 mflaa afl highway<br />

Aftar 4 474-7037<br />

TEMPO 1444. GL. automatic air.<br />

power steering/brakee, Grosse<br />

Points gray. Charooal Interior TYME<br />

doea II again. 1721 below blue<br />

bote. Ma aeek only 13600.<br />

TYMEAUTO 466-5666<br />

TEMPO 1940 - 4 door, toa mfleega.<br />

te conditioning, extra, axtra daan<br />

Only 14.746. 453-2424<br />

HINES PARK<br />

LINCOLN-MERCURY<br />

TEMPO 1942 - GL. 4 door. 8,000<br />

mi., axcaflenl condition. Sharp<br />

14600/teM After 4:30. 841-2339<br />

THUNOERBIRD 1940 - Anniversary,<br />

automatic, loadad. 111.395<br />

HUNTINGTON FORD 862-0400<br />

THUNOERSIRO 1941 - loaded, low<br />

mflaa. won t last at 110.480<br />

DEAN SELLERS 843-7900<br />

866 Ford<br />

IS1U<br />

6*3-7500<br />

TRACKER LSI R AA|B<br />

yloyeesS<br />

oney I<br />

" n<br />

24S55 Michigan Ave.<br />

1 block W ol<br />

Telegrsph • Deartxxn 565-6500<br />

oaynwrn aI t'SS 31 i<br />

uafan 117 pw «• I<br />

'CIO—1 and<br />

i or «iaa l iiva monaw, » ooo m»a»<br />

a l o c s m o c i e<br />

Tia Powrpa Or l»*mLiO€WT Ewaiumi<br />

ngm to purcriasa wnda a<br />

MM ana Total owrnani mM leaaa a M7«6 aa<br />

Dua a nowxian a Sra marsh'a pe»mars<br />

•Oo»" peymwx (STlT-ii and rafundaota amar*,<br />

CMDOM of *»0 00 e*a lour psnan uaa lax toanaa<br />

Monday, February 15.1993 04kE<br />

870<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

446-4740 " W l<br />

ACCORB i4sTi<br />

*<br />

CAMPBELL<br />

Dodge 53S-15Q0<br />

ACCOPK) 1444 UQ Coupe - btate<br />

WW" **<br />

de4y4-6: >12-4430<br />

ACURA 1444 Legend- Excaflant<br />

condflton. toeded. aew<br />

rooTmjOO.<br />

CRX 1948.9 apeed. Mr, AIWI<br />

sane, new duMA. muffler 4<br />

nisi.<br />

PRELUOE 1447, SI. 6 apaad. aery<br />

good condflton. 14200/aftar<br />

(313) 246-2422<br />

PRELUOE 1444. deft red wflh<br />

aooents. sflver Interior, aula<br />

extra daen BMa oar. Dont be med<br />

America. Only 13460.<br />

TYMEAUTO<br />

872 Lincoln<br />

CONTINENTAL 1444 Signature Sa-<br />

naa. naw Orea 4 brakee. 84.000<br />

MARK Vfl 1441 LSC - white w/Mack<br />

HUNTINGTON<br />

sterol 11!<br />

>NF6RO<br />

TOWN CAR 1941<br />

•eta. gecs'wetik.<br />

. 117.980/oftar.<br />

872<br />

O0NTWMTAL 1444 SBser. grey<br />

MMter. new Mas. oar phona. loed-<br />

raterpi 114.100<br />

CONnNENTAL 1441<br />

HINES PARK<br />

MARK VI 1441<br />

HINES PARK<br />

UNCOLN-MERCURY<br />

TOWN CAR 1444 - ILKFLM Onfy<br />

46.000 te.. moon root, new Mae.<br />

810.900 471-7111 or 934-2319<br />

TOWN CAR 1441<br />

tea. 14.000 mflaa. loaded 8tea Sto-<br />

netura Sartea. 118.900 443-2474<br />

HINES PARK<br />

UNCOLN-MERCURY<br />

TOWN CAR 1941 Signature<br />

20.000 mflaa. 119.900 463-2424<br />

HINES PARK<br />

UNCOLN-MERCURY<br />

874<br />

CAPRL 1441. Convertible, red. 5<br />

18.000 mflaa. 8 W. 500<br />

661-3120<br />

COUGAR 1846 V-4. 74.000 mflaa.<br />

te. power brteai<br />

dows. looks, plua.<br />

power brakee 4 steering, wln-<br />

463-4647<br />

COUGAR 1447 LS - toeded. toother,<br />

sunroof, 34.000 mflaa. 86.500 or<br />

Beet oftar Ce* aftar 6pm 641-4747<br />

COUGAR. 1446.<br />

50.000 mflaa. 14.946<br />

874<br />

aew Mas. tow tetoage. Sharp.<br />

49,800 524-23*8<br />

COUGAR 1SS0 - Power windows 6<br />

looks, speed ooteM. ML toM<br />

sherp 44740<br />

PAT MILLiKEN FORO<br />

256-3100<br />

COUGAR<br />

MSsa. Aaklng 1<br />

CM 360-7148 m.<br />

Ore.<br />

GRAND MAROU*. 1447 LB. load-<br />

ed. vary ctaan. naw MMiee. S new<br />

•res. 91.000 mflaa. 44600 474-0334<br />

GRANO MARQUM 1447<br />

AM-FM<br />

tery/exheud 4 engine with<br />

ty. Exeeflent. 1440a 8<br />

GRANO MARQUI8 1942 LS - arM-<br />

todca brakes. 17.000 mflaa. axtra<br />

nloal 116.500 4S3-2424<br />

HINES PARK<br />

UNCOLN-MERCURY<br />

SABLE 1947 LS-IUfly toeded. 70.000<br />

mflee. ongmd owner. BeeutflU corv<br />

15.200 Alter 7pm 667-3723<br />

SABLE 1447 LS Wegon - tow ipflea.<br />

•arrentaed. 1 owner. ImpeccatHei<br />

16744 453-2424<br />

HINES PARK<br />

UNCOLN-MERCURY<br />

SABLE 1940 LS - 34.000 mflee. key-<br />

toaa. alec Ironic deeh. tots morel<br />

453-2424<br />

HINES PARK<br />

UNCOLN-MERCURY<br />

SABLE 1441 LS Wagon - 3rd earn.<br />

• 33.000 mflaa. 453-2424<br />

HINES PARK<br />

UNCOLN-MERCURY<br />

CHEVY WORK TRUCK<br />

Electronic Fuel Injected<br />

V-6 Engine<br />

Overdrive 5-Speed<br />

Transmission<br />

Slide Rear Window<br />

36 mo.<br />

'93 CHEVY<br />

te TON PICK-UP<br />

Stock #3T5180<br />

Sliding Rear Window<br />

Full Size Spare Tire<br />

Bedliner<br />

AM Radio<br />

Rear Step Bumper<br />

-10 OTHERS AT SIMILAR SAVINGS-<br />

S A L E P R I C E<br />

$ 1 0 , 9 9 4 * *<br />

GM EMPLOYEE PRICE<br />

$ 1 0 i 4 1 2 * * *<br />

Oi<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

LOCAL453-4600MCT«O 961-4797<br />

40875 Plymouth Road, Plymouth<br />

•36 month, 46,000 mie lease plus I<br />

sicapaon. Wssa• >seponoide tor excees wear tear and<br />

-41000 down Total oOSgaaon - 17164 "Pries plus tax.<br />

Oftar ends Feb 26. 1993<br />

snd rekMabie security depos* d 1225 due al<br />

miss st iff per excess mfle. Opbon to pixchasa<br />

kcense — Mao net GM Employee Option II 5% •<br />

874<br />

GRAND MARQUM 1444 LS<br />

upl Trtpta Mtorp. aarrsfteed- S4S46<br />

HINES PARK<br />

UNCOLN MERCURY<br />

GRAND MAROUS 14S0 LS-91.000<br />

HINES PARK<br />

UNCOLN-MERCURY<br />

MAROLM: 1443 Brougham. 4 door.<br />

106.000 mflaa. Good oondT<br />

$1100. Cafl, 721-<br />

SABLE LS 1444 burgandv. I<br />

aeata. 14 angina. 46.000<br />

tJMO. Cafl 481<br />

SABLE 1444 LS. power MeetHia 4<br />

joM. aiinaflanl condMon<br />

17200 534-0672<br />

power. 6 cyt.. Ste new. 110.746<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

SABLE 1441 LS - tow mflee. MMter.<br />

bucket is sis w/coneota. loaded,<br />

aery ctoen. (10.900 463-2424<br />

HINES PARK<br />

UNCOLN-MERCURY<br />

TOPAZ 1447 - Auto. Mr. caaaafts.<br />

toeded. 4 wheal drtve. red m/out,<br />

super. 46K te. 13446<br />

TOPAZ 1441 - 4 door, automats,<br />

air only 15.000 mflaa 14446<br />

453-2424<br />

HINES PARK<br />

UNCOLN-MERCURY<br />

TRACER 194<br />

ctaan. 14146 463-2424<br />

HINES PARK<br />

UNCOLN-MERCURY<br />

TRACER 1944 - 4 door, amtm ,<br />

maintained, tuneup. new tiree/tet-<br />

tory. 13200/negottable 900-4419<br />

TRACER 1991 LTS<br />

rod. automatic, toeded. extra nloei<br />

16995 453-2424<br />

HINES PARK<br />

UNCOLN-MERCURY<br />

875 Nissan<br />

MAXIMA 1943 - automatic Hr<br />

moonroof. loadad. low mflee. 11995<br />

BRUCE<br />

CAMPBELL<br />

Dodge 538-1500<br />

MAXIMA 1990 - loaded, except for<br />

leather seats. 20.000 mflee. 111,400<br />

Aftar 6pm 476-5659<br />

SENT HA SR2 1992 - 5<br />

moon-rod. csesetle. air low<br />

110,200 547-0644<br />

876 Oldsroobile<br />

CALAIS 1966. V6. loaded, new tlrae-<br />

brskee. good shape, 83.000 miles<br />

12800 525-0467<br />

CAL LAS 1969 - 2 door, sporl wheels,<br />

automatic, air. low mfleal 16.950<br />

DEAN SELLERS 643-7500<br />

CUSTOM Cruleer 1967 Auto, air<br />

power sleertng/brakea/locks. Mt.<br />

luggage rack, load leveling 14.500<br />

Evas 464-1079 or days 592-5337<br />

CUTLASS CIERA 1987<br />

condition, sir. UN. cruise, am/tm<br />

13000/beet 453-5313<br />

PREME 1988 Broug-<br />

V8. loaded Or3y<br />

CUTLASS SUP<br />

ham (<br />

17495<br />

MEADOWBROOK DOOGE<br />

853-9090<br />

CUTLASS 1965 CIERA Brougham<br />

Loaded, aery good condMon. muat<br />

see 12500 362-1469<br />

CUTLASS 1968 SUPREME 2 door.<br />

V-6. automatic, dr. tflt. cruiee. must<br />

eell for only 14400 427-6103<br />

1946 Olds 96 Regency - gray<br />

or wfth gray leelher Interior Loeded<br />

phona Texaa car. exeeflent condi-<br />

tion 15.006. 474-5112 openings and<br />

weekends 262-6196 aak lor Rhon-<br />

da<br />

876<br />

CUTLASS l<br />

la Me one Onfy<br />

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />

CUTLABB-1942. 4 i<br />

power sflndoaa A<br />

SSOO/teM oftar. Ba4<br />

CUTLASS-1940 CALAIS. 2 door,<br />

47.0001 mflee. burgundy, te. M.<br />

ontee. esc. 17400. 474-7179<br />

CUTLASS MSI SUPREME SL. red.<br />

DELTA: 1444 ROY ALE<br />

ESQ—anil t-Ownarl 87.000<br />

S. S13-444-4744<br />

ROY ALE 44 LS-1442. 4 door.<br />

totead low meee Mrrrsihr<br />

telge 118.700 442-4746<br />

. 21.000 ml. greet oar,<br />

•17J00/taM.<br />

878 Plymouth<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Chnretor-PtymotevJeep-Eagto<br />

466-6740 841-3171<br />

DUSTER. 1946. 2 door, automatic.<br />

new tlraa. aunroof. AMFM caaaetta.<br />

powar ateerlng. 8S80/teeL631-0644<br />

OUSTER 1942. 2 door. 2.9 Ate. au-<br />

tomatic. te. aitandod arerianry.<br />

87500. 464-6134<br />

SUNDANCES 1949<br />

4 mord<br />

DICK SCOTT DOOGE<br />

664 Ann Arbor Rd<br />

451-2110 USED CARS 942-3322<br />

SUNDANCE 1990<br />

IM. 35.000 mflaa 16905<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Chrysler-Plymouth-Jeep-Eagle<br />

455-8740 941-3171<br />

SZ' FOX HILLS<br />

Chraatar ft, in raid leaf raMs<br />

466-4740 441-311<br />

LASER 1444 - automate, aa<br />

Only 12.444<br />

MEAflOWBROOK rwYtm |<br />

17<br />

860 Pontiac<br />

BONNEVILLE LE 141 87 - leaMr. M<br />

power, onl* 57,000<br />

reofl 88.460<br />

mflee carnage<br />

DEAN SELLERS 444-7800<br />

BONNEVILLE 1941 SSE. Mack.<br />

mint, toeded. Orlgtoa<br />

geraged S4400<br />

BONNEVILLE. 1942 SE-MMtoon-<br />

dKion. toeded. Mack 14.700 ml.<br />

4S7-02 94<br />

RERO 1446. eutorr •eSK. derk red.<br />

mflee on new engkw TYME dosed<br />

epem only 82460<br />

TYMEAUTO<br />

46^-6666<br />

GRAND AM8 1440 LE - automeflc.<br />

te. Ml. riiutti. toa mflee. 7 M<br />

ohooee. 2 4 4 doors. From M946.<br />

BOB JEANNOTTE<br />

PONT1ACAJMC TRUCK<br />

Plymouth. 463-2900<br />

GRANO AM 1444 SE Turte<br />

door, sutomallc. wMto. nice 4 cfc<br />

one owner $4300. Gam Auto Nd-<br />

sefler meM. Cafl Set 4 Sun. 10-3.<br />

defly 44:432-4430.<br />

^ • A M 1444 LE.<br />

TYMEAUTO<br />

QRANO AM<br />

root, po ear<br />

20 .000 aMM<br />

tor leeea. 26/<br />

Daya 944-601<br />

1941 LE. 4 door, eun-<br />

tocfcs/iatndoas. storm.<br />

moe/S?oe ar ease.<br />

0 ARar 4pm 544-1077<br />

GRAND AM 1449. OT. 4 door. 8<br />

speed, la ads ii. tt.ooo mflas. perfect<br />

oondflton. $12,400. 844-0297<br />

ORANO AM -1442 SC. 4 cyflnder.<br />

nflflfl 611JQ0<br />

Cafl aRar 5pr n. 334-4238<br />

QRANO PROC 1444 - SE. M* load-<br />

ed. naw Mas. moonroof, S8400<br />

MuM aaa SS1-SS13<br />

QRANO PRC<br />

r s a s r -<br />

X 1440. STE- Meroon.<br />

Icafla fl. 44.000 mflee.<br />

734-4344<br />

QRANO PR£ X. 1941 QT. aflflM wfdl<br />

811.600 Mm Maefl. 224-8289<br />

i, SBTVSft<br />

BOB JEANNOTTE<br />

POtrnAC. GMC TRUCK<br />

ss.'se^r<br />

LflMANS 1441 LS -<br />

sssfsr^i<br />

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />

PONTIAC 4000. 1440 LE -<br />

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />

GRAND PR0C 1940 LE - 2 door.<br />

m erwvMlng. one oaner. tow<br />

LOMviSSSS.<br />

MEADOWBROOK DOOGE<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

TRAMS AM - 1974.<br />

•- t 3CR<br />

SATURN S U 1SSS-SI<br />

•Ers^T<br />

•Uottat<br />

Teyots<br />

RY-1444. nuaaaflc.te, MSflat<br />

PASSO.<br />

TOYOTA CAMRY 1441 - VE Ow<br />

PAQE TOYOTA 352-«600<br />

TOYOTA MB-2 1447<br />

SS.SSS<br />

PAGE TOYOTA 362-66M<br />

JETTA GU. 1440. IS t<br />

48 V1467<br />

JETTA<br />

TYMEAufo<br />

TRANS AM 1441 - 1-tops. VS. load-<br />

ed. $4444<br />

GOROON CHEVROLET 464-6290<br />

681 Saturn<br />

SATURN SU 1441 - 4 doer, loaded,<br />

onfy 13 OOC mflaa much mord<br />

DEAN S E L L ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H<br />

JETTA. 1444, GC Mate 9 spate,<br />

te. 67 MB mflaa. ssceBan<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

44VSW1<br />

THE<br />

NEW<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

CHRYSLER ft PLYMOUTH<br />

W E ' R E M O V I N G S A L E ! ! !<br />

NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF SAVINGS!<br />

EVERY VEHICLE PRICED TO MOVE!<br />

This March...<br />

Farmington Mills Chrysler/Plymouth<br />

will be moving to our new location!<br />

24315 HAGGERTY ROAD<br />

between 10 Mile £ Grand River<br />

4 7 6 - 7 9 0 0<br />

Visit our current location<br />

at<br />

Grand River Avenue<br />

& Middlebelt<br />

1993 GRAND AM SE COUPE<br />

Air conditioning, automatic, AM/FM cassette, tilt,<br />

rear defogger, 15 inch wheels. Stk. #30003.<br />

. Sale Price $ 1 2 , 6 4 7 *<br />

1993 BONNEVILLE SE<br />

V6, automatic, air, cassette. Stk. #30309.<br />

Sale Price $ 1 7 , 5 8 5 *<br />

1993 SUNBIRD LE COUPE<br />

Automatic, air, tilt, pulse wipers, rear defogger,<br />

stereo/ cassette. Stk. #J30488.<br />

Sale Price * 1 0 , 8 4 9 *<br />

1993 SAFARI EXTENDED VAN<br />

V6. automatic, power windows & locks, tilt. cane, cassette 8 passenger<br />

rack, deep tinted glass Stk #3266<br />

Sale Price $ 1 6 , 2 9 9 *<br />

1993 JIMMY 4 DOOR<br />

VS. automatic. Mr. powtar windows & kicks. Wl. cruise cassette powar<br />

mirrors, soft nde spare tire carrier Stk #3217.<br />

Sale Price $ 1 9,571 *<br />

NEW 1992 SONOMA PICKUP<br />

A<br />

2.5 litre engine, 5 speed radio/ 2 wheel drive, step<br />

bumper, 20 gallon tank, rally wheels. Stk. #2385.<br />

Sale Price • 7 9 9 9 *<br />

COUNTY<br />

PONTIAC<br />

DEALERS<br />

DEALERS V PONTIAC G M C TRUCK<br />

38000 GRAND RIVER


#<br />

80* * OAE Monday, Febmary 15,1993<br />

To Make A Great Deal On A Do<br />

Well Do<br />

"Anything It Takes!!"<br />

Brand New 1993 Shadow Sedan 2.2L 4cyl engine, automatic<br />

transmission, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning,<br />

tinted glass, rear defog, S13R BSW tires.<br />

Stock #22241. Was 11,009<br />

Sale Price<br />

$ 8986*<br />

or less for Chrysler emp.<br />

Brand New 1993 B-250 Van Conversion 318 V8, automatic transmission,<br />

power steering, power brakes, sir conditioning, tinted glass, power lock, power<br />

windows, tilt, cruise control, power mirrors. AM/ FM stereo cassette, pulse<br />

wiper, 35 gal fuel tank. cast_aluminum wheels, WSW SBR tires, 4 capt. chairs,<br />

rear sola. 3 bay windows, luggage<br />

rack, running boards,<br />

spare tire carrier. Stock #33046.<br />

Was 25,589<br />

*£«14,4981^<br />

Brand New 1993 Dakota Sport 3.9L V6 engine, automatic<br />

transmission, power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, AM/<br />

FM stereo with cassette, pulse wiper, step bumper, sport<br />

stripe, cast aluminum wheels, white letter tires. Stock #37048.<br />

Was 11,831<br />

Sale Price<br />

$ 9967 06 *<br />

or less for Chrysler emp.<br />

Brand new 1993 Intrepid Sedan 3.3L V6 engine, automatic<br />

transmission, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning,<br />

tinted glass, rear defog, power door locks, power windows, tilt,<br />

cruise control. AM/FM stereo cassette, floor mats, SBR BSW<br />

tires. Stock #25546. Was 18,005<br />

Sale Price<br />

*15,663*<br />

or less for Chrysler emp.<br />

Brand New 1993 Dynasty Sedan 3.3L V6 engine, automatic<br />

transmission, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning,<br />

tinted glass, rear defog, AM/FM stereo, power door locks, tilt<br />

wheel, cruise control, floor mats, body side stripes, cloth bench<br />

seats, wheel covers, WSW<br />

SBR tires. Stock #25057.<br />

Was 17,274 444 pe#t#tA<br />

Sale<br />

$ 11,789*<br />

Price or less tor Chrysler emp.<br />

Brand new 1993 Shadow ES 2.5L 4cyi engine, automatic transmission,<br />

power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, tinted glass,<br />

rear defog, AM/FM stereo with cassette, fog lights, tachometer, pulse<br />

wiper, remote lift release, floor mats, bucket seats with floor console,<br />

rear spoiler, cast aluminum wheels, SBR BSW tires. Stock #22088.<br />

Was 12,040<br />

Sale Price<br />

$<br />

9873*<br />

or less for Chrysler emp.<br />

BRUCE DODGE<br />

^ W W — — — - W w — — 5 3 8 . 1 5 0 0<br />

14875 TELEGRAPH, REDFORD BETWEEN FIVE MILE AND 1-96<br />

•Plus tan title & destin.il«on All<br />

reb.iles to dealer<br />

5 Mile Rd<br />

Bruce Campbell »<br />

Dodge<br />

9<br />

1-96 Jeffries X-Way<br />

Brand New 1993 Caravan 2.5 liter, 4 cylinder engine, automatic,<br />

power steering and brakes, air, tinted windows, AM/FM stereo, rear<br />

defroster, SBR BSW tires.<br />

Stock #30164. Was $13,595<br />

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Brand New 1993 Dakota Club Cab 4" Wheel Drive", 4.9 liter<br />

V-6 automatic, power steering & brakes, air, tinted glass, power windows,<br />

power locks, tilt, cruise, AM/FM cassette, power mirrors, cast<br />

aluminum wheels, cloth buckets. Stock #37131.<br />

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16,495*<br />

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Brand New 1993 Dakota Sport Club Cab 3.9L V-6 engine, automatic<br />

transmission, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, tinted glass. AM<br />

FM stereo cassette, span stripes, 22 gal fuel tank, sport steering wheel, painted<br />

step bumper, full floor carpet, premium cloth<br />

bucket seats with console, cast aluminum<br />

wheels, white letter tires. Stock #37067.<br />

Was 15,430<br />

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